Abstract

The effect of pre-strain on the stretch flange deformation limit of steel sheets was investigated by hole expansion tests under various pre-strain conditions. Pre-strain was given by stretch forming with a cylindrical punch. The strain ratio and amount of pre-strain were controlled by changing the blank shape and forming height. The hole expansion tests were carried out with a conical punch and cylindrical punch in order to clarify the effect of the strain gradient. The effect of the strain ratio of pre-strain on the stretch flange deformation limit can be expressed by equivalent strain. In the case of higher strain gradients, the stretch flange deformation limit increased with increasing pre-strain. However, at lower strain gradients, the stretch flange deformation limit was almost constant. These results suggest that the formability of the stretch flange deformation area given by pre-strain should be determined from not only the total equivalent strain but also the strain gradient and the amount of pre-strain expressed by equivalent strain.

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