Application of Dual - Phase Steel in Deep - Drawing Process

Deep drawing was carried out on circular blanks having a thickness of (0.6 mm) from low carbon steel ( 0.07% C ) & dual phase steel using a conical die having die semi - angle of ( 20 ° ) and throat diameter of ( 13.8mm) with punch of ( 12 mm ) diameter . Mixture of graphite powder & mineral...

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Main Author: Abdulwahab AL- Mushehdany
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Unviversity of Technology- Iraq 2005-10-01
Series:Engineering and Technology Journal
Online Access:https://etj.uotechnology.edu.iq/article_182085_f04d8c54365545fc4dadfc8fc787ea27.pdf
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Summary:Deep drawing was carried out on circular blanks having a thickness of (0.6 mm) from low carbon steel ( 0.07% C ) & dual phase steel using a conical die having die semi - angle of ( 20 ° ) and throat diameter of ( 13.8mm) with punch of ( 12 mm ) diameter . Mixture of graphite powder & mineral oil was used as a lubricant It was found that the limiting drawing ratio ( L. D. R ) for low carbon steel is ( 2.79 ) at the blank diameter of ( 33.5 mm ) and deep drawing was limited by fracture in the cups curvature at blank diameter of ( 34 mm ) while the limiting drawing ratio for the dual phase steel was ( 2.33 ) at the blank diameter of ( 28 mm ) and deep drawing was limited by wrinkling in the flange of the cup . It was also found that the maximum drawing load for dual phase steel is greater than that for low carbon steel for all drawing ratios.
ISSN:1681-6900
2412-0758