Abstract

High-strength aluminum alloys, such as the AA7075 alloy, offer great potential for lightweight construction thanks to their high specific strength. However, high strength and low ductility are a challenge for processing these materials. In our study, three different process routes (T6, W-Temper, O) for roll forming of a hat profile are investigated experimentally and in an FE-simulation. Since the targeted production of the hat profile is hindered due to material failure in T6-condition, inline induction heating and subsequent water spray quenching is used to bring the material to the W-Temper state before roll forming. As a third option, a pre heat treatment is applied to a soft annealed (O) material state. The experimental results show fundamental differences of the forming processes, depending on the tempering condition. The FE-simulation involves the roll forming process for the production of a hat profile and shows a high agreement with the experiments. Finally, the experimental results demonstrate how inline solution annealing by induction heating for the W-Temper process affects the properties and the quality of the profiles produced.

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