Damage and failure characterization of 7075 aluminum alloy hot stamping |
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Authors: | Zhang Zhiqiang Cui Yuejie Chen Qingmin |
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Affiliation: | 1.Key Laboratory of Automobile Materials, Ministry of Education, and School of Material Science and Engineering, Jilin University, Changchun, China ;2.Roll Forging Research Institute, Jilin University, Changchun, China ; |
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Abstract: | 7000 series high strength aluminum alloys are increasingly used in manufacturing automobile body parts to meet the more stringent demands for automobile lightweight. Hot stamping of 7000 series high strength aluminum alloys is a complex thermal-mechanical coupling process and precise simulation is needed to predict material fracture. To obtain damage model of 7075 aluminum alloy in hot stamping, five different stress triaxiality specimens were designed. The fracture strain, critical strain and average stress triaxiality of different specimens were obtained by the hybrid finite element simulation and experiment (FE-EXP) method. GISSMO model of 7075 aluminum alloy at 400 °C was established. Compared with the experimental results of U-shaped part hot stamping under different lubrication conditions, the calibrated GISSMO model was demonstrated to predict the damage behavior of 7075 aluminum alloy during high temperature deformation accurately. |
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