Study of the mechanical properties of sheet metals drawn through drawbeads

The use of modern materials leads to a need for detailed knowledge of the material flow. Drawbeads are one common way to control serial forming processes. Although they are already well investigated, the effect on the resulting mechanical properties after a drawbead passage is not analysed in detail...

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Main Authors: Schmid Harald, Merklein Marion
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2019-01-01
Series:Manufacturing Review
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Online Access:https://mfr.edp-open.org/articles/mfreview/full_html/2019/01/mfreview190010/mfreview190010.html
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spelling doaj-321418858cea449ab5d6e708ef00f4ef2020-11-25T00:21:14ZengEDP SciencesManufacturing Review2265-42242019-01-0161410.1051/mfreview/2019014mfreview190010Study of the mechanical properties of sheet metals drawn through drawbeadsSchmid HaraldMerklein MarionThe use of modern materials leads to a need for detailed knowledge of the material flow. Drawbeads are one common way to control serial forming processes. Although they are already well investigated, the effect on the resulting mechanical properties after a drawbead passage is not analysed in detail yet. This work is showing the influence of a drawbead geometry used in deep drawing on typical mechanical properties. Therefore, different sheet metal materials are preloaded in a modified strip drawing test with commonly used drawbeads. In testing, three different levels of pressure between 2.5 MPa and 7.5 MPa and of drawing speed between 10 mm/s and 50 mm/s are combined to nine variations and are examined. Afterwards, specimens are cut out by a laser cutting machine of the drawn strips. Those specimens are then tested with the use of an optical measurement system. Results are discussed in relation to blankholder pressure, drawing velocity and drawbead geometry to work out the main effects. Overall it can be stated, that variations of blank holder pressure and drawbead height lead to significant changes for the material properties. A variation of the drawing velocity in the observed range does not show significant effects.https://mfr.edp-open.org/articles/mfreview/full_html/2019/01/mfreview190010/mfreview190010.htmlDeep drawinghardeningsheet metaldrawbead
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Merklein Marion
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Study of the mechanical properties of sheet metals drawn through drawbeads
Manufacturing Review
Deep drawing
hardening
sheet metal
drawbead
author_facet Schmid Harald
Merklein Marion
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title Study of the mechanical properties of sheet metals drawn through drawbeads
title_short Study of the mechanical properties of sheet metals drawn through drawbeads
title_full Study of the mechanical properties of sheet metals drawn through drawbeads
title_fullStr Study of the mechanical properties of sheet metals drawn through drawbeads
title_full_unstemmed Study of the mechanical properties of sheet metals drawn through drawbeads
title_sort study of the mechanical properties of sheet metals drawn through drawbeads
publisher EDP Sciences
series Manufacturing Review
issn 2265-4224
publishDate 2019-01-01
description The use of modern materials leads to a need for detailed knowledge of the material flow. Drawbeads are one common way to control serial forming processes. Although they are already well investigated, the effect on the resulting mechanical properties after a drawbead passage is not analysed in detail yet. This work is showing the influence of a drawbead geometry used in deep drawing on typical mechanical properties. Therefore, different sheet metal materials are preloaded in a modified strip drawing test with commonly used drawbeads. In testing, three different levels of pressure between 2.5 MPa and 7.5 MPa and of drawing speed between 10 mm/s and 50 mm/s are combined to nine variations and are examined. Afterwards, specimens are cut out by a laser cutting machine of the drawn strips. Those specimens are then tested with the use of an optical measurement system. Results are discussed in relation to blankholder pressure, drawing velocity and drawbead geometry to work out the main effects. Overall it can be stated, that variations of blank holder pressure and drawbead height lead to significant changes for the material properties. A variation of the drawing velocity in the observed range does not show significant effects.
topic Deep drawing
hardening
sheet metal
drawbead
url https://mfr.edp-open.org/articles/mfreview/full_html/2019/01/mfreview190010/mfreview190010.html
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