Abstract
800MPa grade Advanced High Strength Steels (AHSS), Complex Phase steel CP800, containing microalloying elements, are chosen to test the stamping properties in different test conditions and compared with traditional high strength low alloy (HSLA) steels HSLA S700MC. Tensile test, and HAT shape stamping test are taken to investigate the properties of the materials. Test results indicate that the studied 800MPa grade AHSS shows a better strength ductility balance compared with the reference HSLA steels. Under the same HAT shape springback stamping condition, HSLA steels S700MC always show the largest springback deformation among the investigated steels. While springback angles of all the AHSS studied are markedly smaller than that of steel S700MC. Among the 3 kinds of AHSS researched, CP800T always show the largest springback deformation. Domestic steel CP800 and imported CP800S show much smaller springback deformation respectively. In BHF of 100KN condition, springback deformation of 3 kinds of AHSS reaches the top value among all the BHF conditions. However, steel CP800 indicates an outstanding springback restrain trend in blank holding force (BHF) further increasing attempt. Thus, springback behavior can be restricted obviously by using a larger blank holding force (BHF) in steel CP800 stamping cases.
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