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Journal of Material Sciences

ISSN: 2321-6212

I n t e r n a t i o n a l C o n f e r e n c e o n

Metal, Mining and

Magnetic Materials

N o v e m b e r 0 1 - 0 2 , 2 0 1 8

P a r i s , F r a n c e

Metal and Magnetism 2018

Trends in research and development in metal forming

H C Niels Bay

Technical University of Denmark, Denmark

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he talk points out the trends in research and development in metal forming and focusing on hot stamping of sheet metal, roll

forming of steel, tube forming, joining by plastic deformation and tribology in sheet stamping. The development of advanced

high strength steels (AHSS), which are now extensively used in automotive industry, is based on accurate temperature control

of blanks and tools in thermomechanical stamping of structural parts. Different ways of heating and quenching are presented

from Japanese and German industry; Incremental roll forming has revolutionized the forming of double curvature sheet panels

applied for custom built buildings e.g. Olympic sports arenas and ship hulls. The development of flow splitting by rolling at TU

Darmstadt has enabled the possibility of producing complex, hollow profiles in steel; hydroforming of tubes is now state of the

art in automotive industry for structural parts. Advanced tube forming has enabled the fabrication of one piece, metallic liners

for aerospace pressure vessels thus avoiding assembly by welding; the application of multiple dissimilar materials in automotive

industry requires joining of dissimilar metals e.g. Al-steel and Mg-alloys and metals to polymers. To facilitate these requirements,

mechanical joining techniques like clinching and self-pierce riveting have become increasingly popular. The legal restrictions

on application of environmentally hazardous lubricants in forming of tribologically difficult materials e.g. AHSS, stainless steel,

aluminum and titanium has forced metal forming industry to look for alternative tribo systems. The speaker, who has been

heavily engaged in this development, gives examples on this work. The presentation covers developments from leading experts

in Europe, Japan and South Korea.

nbay@mek.dtu.dk

J Mat. Sci. 2018, Volume:6

DOI: 10.4172/2321-6212-C7-033