Warm stamping of ultra-high strength steel sheets at comparatively low temperatures using rapid resistance heating

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Ken-ichiro Mori
Yohei Abe
Sadao Miyazawa
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[1] Toyohashi University of Technology,Department of Mechanical Engineering
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Warm stamping; Ultra-high strength steel sheet; Rapid heating; Comparatively low temperatures; Hardness increase;
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A warm stamping process of 1 and 1.2 GPa ultra-high strength steel sheets at comparatively low temperatures using rapid resistance heating was investigated to produce high strength parts. The effects of the heating temperature and rate on mechanical and surface properties of warm-stamped parts were examined. For a rapid heat rate of 100 °C/s around a heating temperature of 300 °C, the hardness of the formed parts increased from that of the as-received sheets, and the hardness for the 1.2 GPa sheet approached that of conventional hot-stamped parts from 22MnB5 steel sheets. The increase in hardness appeared only for rapid heating, and not for slow heating using a furnace. The increase in hardness is due to the transformation of retained austenite into martensite at comparatively low temperatures using rapid resistance heating and cooling. For the comparative low heating temperature, the non-coated sheet hardly oxidised, and the galvannealed sheet having high corrosion resistance did not exhibit the exfoliation of the coating layer, whereas the springback did not improve.
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页码:3885 / 3891
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