Experimental and Numerical Investigations on the Development and Stability of Residual Stresses Arising from Hot Forming Processes

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Authors

  • Bernd Arno Behrens
  • Jörg Schröder
  • Hendrik Wester
  • Dominik Brands
  • Sonja Uebing
  • Christoph Kock

External Research Organisations

  • University of Duisburg-Essen
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Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationForming the Future
Subtitle of host publicationProceedings of the 13th International Conference on the Technology of Plasticity
EditorsGlenn Daehn, Jian Cao, Brad Kinsey, Erman Tekkaya, Anupam Vivek, Yoshinori Yoshida
Pages2289-2301
Number of pages13
ISBN (electronic)9783030753818
Publication statusPublished - 2021
Event13th International Conference on the Technology of Plasticity, ICTP 2021 - Virtual, Online
Duration: 25 Jul 202130 Jul 2021

Publication series

NameMinerals, Metals and Materials Series
ISSN (Print)2367-1181
ISSN (electronic)2367-1696

Abstract

Residual stresses are an important issue as they affect both the manufacturing process as well as the performance of the final parts. Taking the whole process chain of hot forming into account, the integrated heat treatment provided by a defined temperature profile during cooling of the parts offers a great potential for the targeted adjustment of the desired residual stress state. The aim of this work is the investigation of technological reproducibility and stability of residual stresses arising from the thermomechanical forming process. For this purpose, a long-term study of residual stresses on hot-formed components is conducted. In order to develop finite element models for hot forming, a comprehensive thermomechanical material characterisation with special focus on phase transformation effects is performed. The numerical model is validated by means of a comparison between residual stress states determined with X-ray diffraction on experimentally processed components and predicted residual stresses from the simulations.

Keywords

    Finite element analysis, Forming process, Residual stress stability, X-ray diffraction

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Experimental and Numerical Investigations on the Development and Stability of Residual Stresses Arising from Hot Forming Processes. / Behrens, Bernd Arno; Schröder, Jörg; Wester, Hendrik et al.
Forming the Future: Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on the Technology of Plasticity. ed. / Glenn Daehn; Jian Cao; Brad Kinsey; Erman Tekkaya; Anupam Vivek; Yoshinori Yoshida. 2021. p. 2289-2301 (Minerals, Metals and Materials Series).

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Behrens, BA, Schröder, J, Wester, H, Brands, D, Uebing, S & Kock, C 2021, Experimental and Numerical Investigations on the Development and Stability of Residual Stresses Arising from Hot Forming Processes. in G Daehn, J Cao, B Kinsey, E Tekkaya, A Vivek & Y Yoshida (eds), Forming the Future: Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on the Technology of Plasticity. Minerals, Metals and Materials Series, pp. 2289-2301, 13th International Conference on the Technology of Plasticity, ICTP 2021, Virtual, Online, 25 Jul 2021. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-75381-8_192
Behrens, B. A., Schröder, J., Wester, H., Brands, D., Uebing, S., & Kock, C. (2021). Experimental and Numerical Investigations on the Development and Stability of Residual Stresses Arising from Hot Forming Processes. In G. Daehn, J. Cao, B. Kinsey, E. Tekkaya, A. Vivek, & Y. Yoshida (Eds.), Forming the Future: Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on the Technology of Plasticity (pp. 2289-2301). (Minerals, Metals and Materials Series). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-75381-8_192
Behrens BA, Schröder J, Wester H, Brands D, Uebing S, Kock C. Experimental and Numerical Investigations on the Development and Stability of Residual Stresses Arising from Hot Forming Processes. In Daehn G, Cao J, Kinsey B, Tekkaya E, Vivek A, Yoshida Y, editors, Forming the Future: Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on the Technology of Plasticity. 2021. p. 2289-2301. (Minerals, Metals and Materials Series). Epub 2021 Jul 11. doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-75381-8_192
Behrens, Bernd Arno ; Schröder, Jörg ; Wester, Hendrik et al. / Experimental and Numerical Investigations on the Development and Stability of Residual Stresses Arising from Hot Forming Processes. Forming the Future: Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on the Technology of Plasticity. editor / Glenn Daehn ; Jian Cao ; Brad Kinsey ; Erman Tekkaya ; Anupam Vivek ; Yoshinori Yoshida. 2021. pp. 2289-2301 (Minerals, Metals and Materials Series).
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