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Advances in tailored hot stamping – innovations in material and local patchwork topology

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posted on 2016-05-01, 00:00 authored by Bernard RolfeBernard Rolfe, Amir Abdollahpoor, Michael PereiraMichael Pereira, Hui Kong, Erik Pavlina, Minghui Cai, Daniel FabijanicDaniel Fabijanic, K Hu, R Han, L Pan, Y Bi, Z Wang, Y Zhang
Hot stamping is now commonplace in the automotive industry. The continuing need by automotive manufacturers to reduce weight while increasing crashworthiness has driven the industry to seek new hot stamping solutions. Tailored hot stamping can be thought to produce a part that has patchwork of hard and soft regions. In this context, patchwork means that there is a relational organization (topology) to the network of hard and soft regions. The next generation of tailored hot stamping will therefore combine new steel grades together into a single part, and secondly will be able to locally tailor material properties to meet detailed engineering targets. The key to meeting engineering demands will be how the patchwork material properties are organized on the part. This paper will briefly outline our latest research in tailoring parts.

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Title of book

Advanced high strength steel and press hardening: proceedings of the 2nd international conference (ICHSU2015)

Chapter number

4

Pagination

413 - 418

Publisher

World Scientific Publishing

Location

Changsha, China

Place of publication

London, Eng.

Start date

2015-10-15

End date

2015-10-18

ISBN-13

9789813140615

Language

eng

Notes

This chapter is from the 2nd International Conference on Advanced High Strength Steel and Press Hardening (ICHSU 2015) - Changsha, China, 15 – 18 Oct. 2015

Publication classification

B Book chapter; B1 Book chapter

Copyright notice

2016, World Scientific Publishing

Extent

7

Editor/Contributor(s)

Y Zhang, M Ma

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