Evolution of Die Wear and Sheared Edge Parameters in Trimming of DP980 Steel

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              ? Research Team at Oakland University
              Saeid Nasheralahkami
              Weitian Zhou
              Scott Dawson
              Daniel Kowalsky
              Elizabeth Lekarczyk
              Nan Wang
              Sergey Golovashchenko


              ? Research  Team at  Ford

              Lloyd Mason
              Constantin Chiriac
              Darryl Young
              Raj Sohmshetty


              ? Research Team at US Steel

              Brandon Hance
              Ming Shi


              ? Research Team at AK Steel

              Matt Folkner
              Kavesary Raghavan
              Yu-Wei Wang


              ? Research Team at PNNL

              Guang Cheng
              Kyoo Sil Choi
              Xiaohua Hu
              Xin Sun


              ? Sponsors: Ford, DOE VTO, FCA, NSF


              ? Introduction
              ? Traditional Trends in Trimming and Punching
              ? Mechanism of Fracture in Trimming of DP980
              ? Sheared Edge Stretchability for DP980 vs. DP600
              ? Die Wear Trend for Trimming of DP980
              ? Effect of Die Wear on Sheared Edge Stretchability
              ? Conclusions

              Effect of Cutting Clearance on DP500 Edge


              Mechanism of Fracture in Trimming

              Equipment Utilized During Experimentation

              Mechanism of Fracture in Shearing of DP980

              Evolution of Burrs on Trimmed Edge - DP980

              ? The die wear test was conducted with 10% clearance
              ? After 35,000 cuts, the tool had some “wear”
              ? Experiments with various clearances were performed on new tool and 35k/10% tool


              Typically, more wear is observed from the upper cutting tool due to excessive abrasion on the sheared edge of the blank during shearing and return motions.


              Multiple publications on punch wear for punching round holes.


              Excellent correlation of local burrs on the trimmed sample with the local chippings sites on the lower trimming tool

              ? Hole Expansion
              Test (ISO 16630)

              ? Tensile Test of
              Samples with One
              Sheared Edge

              ? Side-Bending Test


              No Visible Sources of Fracture
              Cracks Forming in the Central Area
              Cracks are Visible in Multiple Locations
              Throughout the Thickness

              No Visible Sources of Fracture
              Cracks Forming in the Central Area
              Cracks are Visible Throughout the Thickness
              Including Burr Side and Burnish Side

              No Visible Sources of Fracture

              Hairline Cracks Seen in Burr Zone
              Macro Cracks Propagating from the Burr Zone

              The Burr affected zone (broken burr and burr formation) is 30%mof the gauge length.


              If the localized necking coincides with the burr affected zone, the sample fails similarly to the high clearance samples (>20%), which have the entire length affected by the burr.


              ? DP980 shows lower tendency to form burrs in trimming due to breaking them off at the end of the trimming process;

              ? Chipping of the lower die prevails as a die wear mechanism for D2 inserts in trimming of DP980; and

              ? Avoiding burr formation helps to maintain sheared edge stretchability of DP980 throughout the life of the tool.

              ? Among reviewed methods to measure sheared edge stretchability, in-plane side bending of the strip with the sheared edge seems to have high potential for industrial applications.


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              7. Nasheralahkami, S., Golovashchenko, S.F., Malek,C., Rugh, E., Kowalsky, D. and Zhou, W., “Sheared Edge Stretchability of Steels Suitable for Automotive Applications,” SAE Paper 2017-01-1708.

              8. Nasheralahkami, S., Golovashchenko, S.F., Dawson, S.A., Sohmshetty, R. “Analysis of Tool Wear for Trimming of DP980 Sheet Metal Blanks,” 2017 SAE International doi:10.4271/2017-01-0302.

              9. Nasheralahkami, S., Golovashchenko, S., Pan, K., Brown, L. et al., "Characterization of Trimmed Edge of Advanced High Strength Steel," SAE Paper .




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