Advanced high strength steels for automobile body structures

被引:8
|
作者
Takahashi, M. [1 ]
Uenishi, A. [2 ]
Yoshida, H. [1 ]
Kuriyama, H. [1 ]
机构
[1] Nippon Steel Corp Ltd, Steel Res Labs, Shintomi 20-1, Chiba 2938511, Japan
[2] Nippon Steel Corp Ltd, Kimitsu R & D Lab, Chiba 2991141, Japan
来源
THERMEC 2006, PTS 1-5 | 2007年 / 539-543卷
关键词
high strength steels; crashworthiness; high-speed deformation; TRIP; bake hardenability;
D O I
10.4028/www.scientific.net/MSF.539-543.4386
中图分类号
T [工业技术];
学科分类号
08 ;
摘要
There has been a big demand for increased vehicle safety and weight reduction of auto-bodies. An extensive use of high strength steels is one of the ways to answer the requirement. Since the crashworthiness is improved by applications of higher strength steels to crashworthiness conscious structural components, various types of advanced high strength steels have been developed. The crash energy during frontal collisions is absorbed by the buckling and bending deformations of thin wall tube structures of the crushable zone of auto-bodies. In the case of side collision, on the other hand, a limited length of crushable zone requires the components to minimize the deformation during the collision. The lower the strength during press forming, the better the press formability is expected. However, the higher the strength at a collision event, the better the crashworthiness can be obtained. It can, therefore, be concluded that steels with higher strain rate sensitivities are desired. Combinations of soft ferrite phase and other hard phases were found to improve the strain rate sensitivity of flow stresses. Bake hardening is also one of the ways to improve the strain rate sensitivity of flow stresses.
引用
收藏
页码:4386 / +
页数:2
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Dynamic behaviour of Advanced High Strength Steels used in the automobile structures
    Cadoni, E.
    D'Aiuto, F.
    Albertini, C.
    DYMAT 2009: 9TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON THE MECHANICAL AND PHYSICAL BEHAVIOUR OF MATERIALS UNDER DYNAMIC LOADING, VOL 1, 2009, : 135 - +
  • [2] Hybrid Bonding of Advanced High Strength Steels in the Lightweight Body Shell Design for the Automobile Manufacturing
    Weber, G.
    Bschorr, T.
    Cramer, H.
    Hahn, O.
    Rethmeier, M.
    Thommes, H.
    MATERIALS WITH COMPLEX BEHAVIOUR: MODELLING, SIMULATION, TESTING, AND APPLICATIONS, 2010, 3 : 343 - +
  • [3] Development of Advanced High-Strength Steels for Automobile Applications
    Barrado, Francys
    Zhou, Tihe
    Overby, David
    Badgley, Peter
    Martin-Root, Chris
    Zhang, Sarah
    Zhang, Rich
    TMS 2019 148TH ANNUAL MEETING & EXHIBITION SUPPLEMENTAL PROCEEDINGS, 2019, : 519 - 527
  • [4] Advanced high strength steels
    Munno, Tony
    Steel Times International, 2019, 43 (05): : 30 - 32
  • [5] Progress in implementation of advanced high-strength steels into vehicle structures
    Fekete, James R.
    Hall, Jody N.
    Meuleman, David J.
    Rupp, Michael
    2008, Iron and Steel Society (05):
  • [6] Formability of advanced high strength steels
    Robert H. Wagoner
    Ji Hoon Kim
    Ji Hyun Sung
    International Journal of Material Forming, 2009, 2 : 359 - 362
  • [7] Trimming of advanced high strength steels
    Golovashchenko, Sergey F.
    Ilinich, Andrey M.
    Manufacturing Engineering and Materials Handling, 2005 Pts A and B, 2005, 16 : 279 - 286
  • [8] Formability of Advanced High Strength Steels
    Wagoner, Robert H.
    Kim, Ji Hoon
    Sung, Ji Hyun
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MATERIAL FORMING, 2009, 2 : 359 - 362
  • [9] ARC WELDING OF ADVANCED HIGH STRENGTH STEELS FOR CAR-BODY COMPONENTS
    Spena, Pasquale Russo
    D'Aiuto, Fabio
    Matteis, Paolo
    Scavino, Giorgio
    CHARACTERIZATION OF MINERALS, METALS, AND MATERIALS 2014, 2014, : 277 - 284
  • [10] Steel in the automobile: Intelligent lightweight construction with high strength steels
    Schamari, Ulrich
    Stahl und Eisen, 2008, 128 (02): : 74 - 76