Fatigue Testing of Hydroformed Steel Sheet Structures Components for the Automotive Industry
Innenhochdruck umgeformte Stahl blechstrukturen Komponenten für den Automobilbau
M. Wallmichrath, C P. Reip, A. Rupp
ABSTRACT High strength sheet steels provide great potentials for modern light weight automotive body structures. With innovative forming technologies such as hydroforming, their capabilities can be increased due to the material properties. The investigated mild and high strength steels show a significantly increased yield strength due to uni or biaxial prestraining. Under cyclic loading with plastification the prestrained materials soften, depending on the forming grade and the strain amplitude. The increase of the yield strength however can be preserved under strain amplitudes in the elastic range. The proposed numerical method for durability evaluation is based on finite element stress analysis and cyclic material properties determined on prestrained material specimen. The method is demonstrated and verified on an idealized component with defined forming grades in highly loaded areas. Of special interest is the high fatigue strength of the structures from high strength steels in comparison to mild steel.
Publication Source: Materialprüfung, ISSN: 0025-5300
Issue: 2002-10, pp 395-401
Publisher: Carl Hanser Verlag München
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