Formability and Friction Evaluation of 6000 Aluminum Grades

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Susan E. Hartfield-Wünsch Jamie N. Burdeski
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

Aluminum sheet use has been steadily increasing in the automotive industry to achieve mass reduction and improve fuel economy. One significant manufacturing challenge for aluminum sheet implementation is the reduced formability compared to the steel alloys it replaces. This paper includes friction results from the draw bead simulator (DBS), twist compression (TCT) and strip draw (SDT) tests, for two oil based lubricants and four hot melt lubricants. Formability testing was done with the same lubricants and materials, testing in pure stretch with a hemispherical punch, and in draw with a breadpan shaped die.
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APA: Susan E. Hartfield-Wünsch Jamie N. Burdeski  (2015)  Formability and Friction Evaluation of 6000 Aluminum Grades

MLA: Susan E. Hartfield-Wünsch Jamie N. Burdeski Formability and Friction Evaluation of 6000 Aluminum Grades. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2015.

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