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Improved Hot-Stamping Analysis of Tubular Boron Steel with Direct Measurement of Heat Convection Coefficient SCIE SCOPUS KCI

Title
Improved Hot-Stamping Analysis of Tubular Boron Steel with Direct Measurement of Heat Convection Coefficient
Authors
Park, JKKim, YSSeo, OSLee, MGKim, HY
Date Issued
2013-10-01
Publisher
KSAE
Abstract
There are two types of hot-stamping processes, direct and indirect, depending on the sequence of the heating, forming, and quenching steps and the method used for each step. In this study, an indirect hot-stamping process consisting of forming at room temperature, heating, and water quenching was applied to develop a coupled torsion beam axle. The analysis results indicated that the application of the heat convection coefficient is critical in the simulations and must take into account the temperature and specific location in the model to ensure the accuracy of the heating and quenching analysis. The heat convection coefficients used in the analysis were directly measured at various positions of the tube (e.g., outside, inside, and bending region) using thermocouples, and the final values were determined through correlation between the actual tests and numerical analysis. The experimental and simulated final deformed shape and temperature distribution were in good agreement.
Keywords
Hot-stamping; Boron steel tube; Phase transformation; Quenching; Heat convection coefficient; Finite element analysis; Coupled torsion beam axle; 22MNB5; DESIGN; BEAM
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/15337
DOI
10.1007/S12239-013-0078-Z
ISSN
1229-9138
Article Type
Article
Citation
International Journal of Automotive Technology, vol. 14, no. 5, page. 717 - 722, 2013-10-01
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