Opportunities and Challenges for 3rd Generation Advanced High-Strength Steels in Automotive Body Structures

              2018-10-25 14:00:00
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              ? Background and Motivation
              ? AHSS Implementation – Current State
              ? 3rd Generation Steel Nomenclature and Qualification
              ? Application Philosophy
              ? Identified Applications

              ? Remaining Challenges and Next Steps


              ? The need for increased AHSS usage is required to maintain steel as the material-of-choice for light-weighting pending finalization of 2025 EPA/NHTSA mandates.


              ? Meanwhile, mixed material strategies for lightweight body structure design are strong competitors for steel intensive structures.


              ? Optimize Applications of Materials
              – Right Material in the Right Application
              ? Mixed Material Strategy
              – Advanced and Ultra High-Strength Steels
              – Aluminum Sheet, Castings and Extrusions
              – Balance Above Dictated by Cost/Performance Targets


              ? GM issued a worldwide technical specification, using strength and ductility based nomenclature, for  retained austenite bearing (TRIP) steels. The types of steels covered are:
              ? TRIP
              ? TBF (TRIP-Aided Bainitic Ferrite)
              ? CFB (Carbide Free Bainitic TRIP)
              ? Q&P (Quench and Partition TRIP)
              ? Medium Manganese TRIP/ TRIP-TWIP Ultimate tensile strength levels range from 690 MPa to 1180 MPa for 3rd generation TRIP steels. Significantly less for medium manganese steels.

              ? To assist with global grade definition and material homologation, GM has the issued a worldwide technical specification for retained austenite bearing steels.

              ? Nearly a decade of development between the global steel and automotive industries has resulted in production applications of third generation AHSS
              ? The first application on a GM vehicle → 2016 Chevy Sail (Quench and
              Partition, 980 MPa Min. Tensile Strength – 15% Min. Total Elongation @ ASTM
              E8) – GMW17627
              ? Increased global applications require greater region-by-region availability
              ? Selected grades identified for global development
              ? Qualification in-process for select grades at 980 MPa and 1180 MPa strength levels.
              ? Multiple additional applications are under consideration.


              Material Characterization - Microstructure
              ? Material Performance
              ? Uniaxial Tensile Property Statistics (Multiple Heats)
              ? Mill Capabilities (Gauge-Width)
              ? High Rate Tensile Behavior
              ? Temperature Variability of Tensile Properties
              ? Fracture Toughness (Stacked Charpy V-Notch)
              ? Bendability
              ? FLD
              ? Tension-Compression
              ? Hole Expansion Ratio / True Strain at Fracture
              ? H Embrittlement Sensitivity (GMW17058 and SEP1970)

              ? Direct materials substitution for light-weighting
              ? Enhanced strength/elongation at given gauge for energy absorption
              (enhanced crashworthiness)
              ? Cost reduction via PHS replacement
              ? Part consolidation enabled by enhanced formability
              ? Geometric optimization due to enhanced formability
              ? Potential applications identified for A-, B-Pillar, Roof Rail, Roof Bow and
              underbody reinforcements.

              The good news...
              ? Global supply of 3rd generation TRIP steels is increasing, and supply and technical risk tolerance appears increasingly “manageable.”
              ? TRIP/TBF/Q&P display equivalency in tested metrics (via Pre-Qualification Testing)

              Ongoing Challenges…
              ? Liquid Metal Embrittlement of Spot Welded Zn-Coated TRIP Steels
              ? High Strain Rate Behaviors - as an Example of Fundamental (Inherent) Performance Analysis Challenges of Medium Manganese Steels
              ? Incorporation of UHSS and AHSS Fracture Phenomena in Design and CAE Best Practices
              ? Spot Welding and Spot Weld Strength
              ? Hydrogen Cracking and Low Yield Strengths (Medium Manganese Steels)


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