Abstract
Due to the continuous weight reduction effort in the automotive sector, formability enhancement of aluminum alloys in forming and hydroforming processes is gathering much attention from research institutes and industries. During sheet forming processes, large deformations are desired to obtain complex shapes but these are limited by the appearance of defects such as wrinkling and cracks. To avoid these issues, intermediate annealing heat treatments are often applied as a possible solution. Nevertheless in large components where small details have to be created, local heat treatment through lasers can be cost effective over the furnace treatment of the whole part and it would limit possible geometrical distortion in large components. The following article presents fiber laser process parameters definition on deformed sheets made of Al6060 alloy. Grain structure variation and hardness decrease were studied to correctly select process parameters (laser power, feeding speed and overlapping among subsequent passes) to increase material formability. In addition, a systematic comparison between fiber laser and furnace heat treatment was assessed proving the equivalence of the two methods in terms of achieved mechanical proprieties.
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