2022
DOI: 10.1007/s12289-022-01685-5
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Temperature and strain dependent fracture of AlSi coating in hot stamping of press hardening steel

Abstract: In hot stamping severe tool wear occurs. The main tool wear mechanism is the so-called compaction galling, in which fractured particles from the coating of the part (blank) being build-up and become compacted upon the tools. Since fractured particles play an important role in the wear mechanism, fracture of the AlSi coating is investigated. For this purpose, simplified B-pillar parts are pressed at several temperatures to investigate the effect of temperature, strain and tool contact on the fracture behavior o… Show more

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“…Venema et al [ 12 ] studied the effect of temperature and strain on the fracture mode of AlSi‐coating layer in the hot‐stamping process of a simplified B pillar. Two types of fracture were observed, including the coating spallation and coating fracture at the interface of coating and substrate.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Venema et al [ 12 ] studied the effect of temperature and strain on the fracture mode of AlSi‐coating layer in the hot‐stamping process of a simplified B pillar. Two types of fracture were observed, including the coating spallation and coating fracture at the interface of coating and substrate.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%