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Effect of Coating Weight of Electroplated Sheet Steels on Quality Performances for Automotive Body Panels (자동차용 전기도금강재의 도금재착항별 품질생성)

  • 김태영;진영술
    • Journal of the Korean institute of surface engineering
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    • v.25 no.2
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    • pp.57-65
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    • 1992
  • Increasing demands of high corrosion resistant sheet steels for the automotive body panels have been leading to a tendency toward heavier coatings of electroplated sheet steels. The specimens were prepared from lab-scale electroplating simulator with various coating weights of zinc, zinc-iron and zinc-nickel coated sheet steels and evaluated in the light of the application for the automotive body panels. Corrosion resistances by sacrificial action were improved with increasing coating weights for all electroplated sheet under survey, but blistering resistances of pure zinc coated sheet steels were not as much. On the other hand, the adhesions of heavy alloy coatings showed poor powdering performances by the external compressive or tensile forces.

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A study of frictional characteristics of galvanized sheet steels for automobiles (자동차용 표면처리강판의 마찰특성에 관한 연구)

  • 김영석;남재복;최원집
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers
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    • v.14 no.6
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    • pp.1474-1486
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    • 1990
  • The frictional characteristics of galvanized sheet steels(GA, EG, EGF, EGN) for automobiles were studied and compared with that of cold rolled sheet steel. A draw bead tester which simulates metal flow through a draw bead in stamping die face was used to measure coefficients of friction of galvanized sheet steels for four kinds of lubricants. Stamping formability of galvanized sheet steels for quarter outer panel was examined. The results show that stamping formability and friction characteristics were mainly influenced by the nature of zinc coating, surface roughness and micro hardness of coated layer, and proved to be very sensitive to the lubricant used.

An Analysis of Small Punch Test Conducted with the High Strength Dual Phase Sheet Steels Charged with Hydrogen (수소주입된 고강도 DP 박강판의 소형펀치시험결과 분석)

  • Choi, Young-Cheul;Park, Jae-Woo;Kang, Kae-Myung
    • Journal of the Korean institute of surface engineering
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    • v.46 no.5
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    • pp.229-233
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    • 2013
  • The small punch(SP) tests that can be applied to high strength sheet steel in automobile were carried out to evaluate the behavior of hydrogen embrittlement of DP sheet steels. In order to charge hydrogen at DP sheet steels, DP sheet steels were treated by the electrochemical hydrogen charging method under the charging conditions of current densities of 100, 150 and 200 $mA/cm^2$ for charging times of 5, 10, 25 and 50 hrs. Respectively, After hydrogen charging with experimental conditions, SP tests were performed. From the SP results, the correlations between the variation of bulb diameters and bulb heights with the hydrogen charging conditions were analysed. It was shown that the variation of bulb diameters were not significant with the hydrogen embrittlement due to the amounts of hydrogen charging. On the other hand, the bulb heights were observed to decrease with increasing hydrogen contents. It was thought that these results of the variation of bulb shapes after SP tests would be estimated as the index of evaluation of hydrogen embrittlement.

The effect of sheet steel properties and lubrication on the optimal range of blank holding force of stamping processes (프레스가공의 최적 성형범위에 미치는 강판특성 및 윤활조건의 영향)

  • 박기철;최원집
    • Transactions of Materials Processing
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    • v.3 no.3
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    • pp.335-346
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    • 1994
  • The effect of sheet steel properties and lubrication on the optimal range of blank holding force (BHF) was investigated by means of the model die stamping of various sheet steels. The optimal range of blank holding force was expressed as the range between the lower BHF at flange wrinkling and the upper BHF at local necking. It showed that mechanical properties, thickness of sheet steel and lubrication condition were important factors affecting the optimal range of BHF in sheet steels. Especially, lubrication played an important role in the case of coasted sheet steels.

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The Hydrogen Behavior of Surface Layers of High Strength DP Thin Sheet Steels for Automobile (자동차 박강판용 고강도 DP강 표면층의 수소거동)

  • Park, Jae-Woo;Kang, Kae-Myung
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Gas
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    • v.14 no.6
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    • pp.38-43
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    • 2010
  • According to the lack of resources and the stringency of environmental regulations, a study of the high strength thin plate sheet steels for automobile have been become an important issue for automobile industry. However, the problem of hydrogen embrittlement of high strength sheet steels was concerned with the degradation of mechanical properties. Therefore, we studied the hydrogen behavior of surface layers of 590MPa DP sheet steels on development using by relationship the microstructure of subsurface and the distribution of micro hardnesses. Hydrogen was charged into the specimens using by the cathodic electrolytic method. The behavors of under surface layers were investigated by the observation of microstructures and the micro vickers hardness test with the amount of hydrogen charging with hydrogen charging conditions.

Mechanical Properties of High Stength Sheet Steels for Auto-Body by Induction Heat Treatment (고주파열처리에 의한 자동차용 고강도 강판의 기계적 성질변화)

  • Lee, D.H.;Yoon, C.S.;Lim, J.D.
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Heat Treatment
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.73-77
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    • 2004
  • The efforts which increase the strength of the auto-body structure and decrease its weight lead to develop a new concept of part production systems, such as Post-Form Strengthening by induction heat treatment. In this study, several cold and hot-rolled sheet steels were used to find out optimum induction heat treatment conditions. After induction heat treatment, strength of heat-treated sheet steels was increased significantly compared with that of as-rolled steels. From these results, auto-body structure which has more light and safe has been made by using this induction hardening method.

Press forming severity analysis and selection of optimum sheet steel properties for customer lines by using 3-D simulation program. (삼차원 프레스가공 시뮬레이션 기술을 활용한 수요가 가공공정 분석과 최적 재질선정)

  • 박기철;한수식
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Technology of Plasticity Conference
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    • 1996.06a
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    • pp.111-131
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    • 1996
  • In order to analyze stamping processes and to select optimum material properties of sheet steels for customer lines, 3-dimensional finite element analysis software were used. Commercial explicit finite element code, PAM-STAMP, was able to simulate 3-dimensional press formed parts with good accuracy and gave some useful results by orthogonal array experiments. Deformation of draw-bead were predicted by ABAQUS accurately, so that material selection for those parts by simulation were possible.

Non-linear Correlation Between Hole Edge Condition and Hole Expansion Ratio (구멍 파단면 상태와 구멍확장률 간의 비선형 상관관계 분석)

  • Jeong, B.S.;Cho, W.;Park, S.;Jung, J.;Na, H.;Han, H.N.
    • Transactions of Materials Processing
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    • v.30 no.2
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    • pp.74-82
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    • 2021
  • Stretch-flangeability, which is the ability of sheet steels to be deformed into complex shapes, is a critical formability property in automobile body parts. In this study, the center-hole for hole expansion test, which is normally used to evaluate the stretch-flangeability of sheet steels, was prepared by both punching and electrical discharge machining (EDM) methods. Hole expansion ratio (HER) of punched hole was far lower than the HER of EDM drilled hole because of damage/crack in hole-edge due to punching process. The effect of hole-edge condition on HER was quantified by mechanical, fractographic and geometric factors. Based on these factors, the empirical equation used to determine HER for various sheet steels was derived using non-linear regression.

Laser Weldability and Formability of Hot Rolled Steels for Hydroforming Applications (하이드로포밍용 열연 강재의 레이저 용접성 및 성형 특성)

  • Lee Won-Beam;Lee Jong-Bong
    • Journal of Welding and Joining
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    • v.22 no.6
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    • pp.19-24
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    • 2004
  • The laser welding and its analysis of thin-sheet carbon steels were carried out with high power $CO_{2}$ laser. The main factor of weld quality of laser welding is gap and edge quality. This work was preformed to focus on the gap tolerance problem during laser welding. First, bead on plate welding of thin sheet was examined to investigate the effect of laser welding variables, and to obtain optimum welding condition. Butt welding was also carried out to show the effect of gap on the laser weldability of thin sheet. In order to investigate the effect of gap on formability of welded thin sheet, LDH test was caried out. At high welding speed, the partial penetration was obtained by low heat input. Otherwise, porosity was formed in the bead at low weld speed because of too much heat input. The optimum welding condition of welding was derived from bead width, penetration and hardness property. The maximum gap tolerance on laser welding was observed to be about 0.2mm. This gap size has good relationship with beam size of laser spot(about 0.3mm). The formability of welded sheet was about $80{\%}$ value of base metal and the gap size has not affected on the formability, although weld quality is dependent on the gap size.

Investigation of Galling In Forming Galvanized Steel Sheet

  • Altan, Taylan;Kardes, Nimet;Kim, Hyunok
    • Corrosion Science and Technology
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.1-5
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    • 2011
  • The major purpose of the present study is to evaluate the performance of various galvanized (GI) or galvannealed (GA) mild steels and AHSS in stamping applications. Finite Element Analysis (FEA) of selected stamping operations was conducted to estimate the critical pressure boundary conditions that exist in practice. Using this information, laboratory tribotests, e.g. Twist Compression (TCT), Deep Drawing (DDT) and Strip Drawing (SDT) Tests, were developed to evaluate the performance of selected lubricants and die materials/coatings in forming galvanized steels of interest. The sheet materials investigated included mild steels and AHSS (e.g. DP600 GI/GA, DP780 GI/GA, TRIP780 GA and DP980 GI/GA). Experimental results showed that galvanized material resulted in more galling, while galvannealed material showed more powdering and flaking. The surface roughness and chemical composition of galvanized sheet materials affected the severity of galling under the same testing conditions, i.e. lubricants and die materials/coatings. The results of this study helped to determine the critical interface pressure that initiates lubricant failure and galling in stamping selected galvanized sheet materials. Thus, to prevent or postpone the critical interface conditions, the results of this study can be used to select the optimum combination of galvanized sheet, die material, die coating and lubricant for forming structural automotive components.