Forming evaluation of complex tube hydroformed components
Currently, the main feedstock of tubular blank material for tube hydroforming is derived from slit steel coil, which has been roll formed and electric resistance welded (ERW). From ERW tubular blank, a number of intermediate processing stages such as prebending and preforming may be necessary to ach...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Ironmaking & steelmaking 2000-12, Vol.27 (6), p.461-468 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Currently, the main feedstock of tubular blank material for tube hydroforming is derived from slit steel coil, which has been roll formed and electric resistance welded (ERW). From ERW tubular blank, a number of intermediate processing stages such as prebending and preforming may be necessary to achieve the final formed component. The end result is a component that may have experienced a complex strain path history. The traditional forming limit (strain) curve (FLC) is inherently affected by non-linear strain paths; hence, a suitable alternative forming limit criterion has been studied and is proposed for complex tube hydroforming processes. The criterion proposed is the forming limit stress curve (FLSC), which is theoretically independent of strain path and prestrain history. The methods used to generate the FLC and FLSC for tubular blanks are described, and prebending is used as an example to demonstrate how complex tubular component forming operations, and subsequent formability, may be evaluated through use of the FLSC. |
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ISSN: | 0301-9233 1743-2812 |
DOI: | 10.1179/030192300677796 |