Method of analyzing press forming
US-2015377806-A1 · Dec 31, 2015 · US
US9849496B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9849496-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414228952-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 28, 2014 |
| Priority date | Mar 28, 2013 |
| Publication date | Dec 26, 2017 |
| Grant date | Dec 26, 2017 |
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A hot press-forming method includes a forming step that clamps a steel sheet heated to a temperature not less than an austenite transformation temperature and press-forms the steel sheet into a desired shape by causing a forming concave of a die and a convex of a punch to be close to each other. A formed portion has side and top portions that merge. The side portion rises up from an inner circumferential edge of a flange portion having been clamped by the die and the blank holder. A cooling step cools a region of the steel sheet after the heating step has been completed and before the forming step is completed. The particular region is along an inter-edge area formed between an opening circumferential edge of the forming concave and a top circumferential edge of the forming convex before the forming step is completed.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A hot press-forming method to obtain a press-formed product, comprising: a heating step that heats a steel sheet to an initial temperature not less than an austenite transformation temperature (Ac3 point); a positioning step that positions the steel sheet between a die having a forming concave and a punch having a forming convex corresponding to the forming concave; a forming step that press-forms the steel sheet into a desired shape by causing the forming concave of the die and the forming convex of the punch to be close to each other, the steel sheet being held by a blank holder and the die, the punch being inserted in the blank holder, wherein the forming step is a forming-with-gap step that performs the press-forming by setting a gap between the die and the blank holder for the flange region of the steel sheet, the gap being larger than a sheet thickness of the steel sheet by placing a distance block between the die and the blank holder, such that the press-forming is performed without clamping/pressing the flange region of the steel sheet by the die and the blank holder; and after the forming step, returning the die to a predetermined position and then removing the distance block from between the die and the blank holder, the press-formed product comprising a formed portion, the formed portion having a side portion and a top portion, the side portion rising up from an inner circumferential edge area of a flange portion having been held by the die and the blank holder, the top portion stretching from the side portion, the hot press-forming method further comprising a cooling step that cools only a particular region of the steel sheet to a temperature lower than that of regions peripheral to the particular region during a particular time period, the particular region being a region that is to be at least a part of the side portion and is along an inter-edge area formed between an opening circumferential edge area of the forming concave and a top circumferential edge area of the forming convex before the forming step is completed, the particular time period being a time period at least after the heating step has been completed and before the forming step is completed. 2. The hot press-forming method as recited in claim 1 , wherein the particular region of the steel sheet is a non-contact region that is not in contact with any of the die and the punch at least when the forming step is initiated. 3. The hot press-forming method as recited in claim 1 , wherein the cooling step is a coolant supply step that supplies a coolant to the particular region or a cold body contacting step that causes a cold body to contact with the particular region. 4. The hot press-forming method as recited in claim 1 , wherein the positioning step is a non-contact holding step that holds the steel sheet after the heating step so that the steel sheet does not contact with any of the die, the punch and the blank holder. 5. The hot press-forming method as recited in claim 1 , wherein: the cooling step is a step that causes a particular region of the steel sheet to be at a particular temperature higher than a martensite transformation starting temperature (Ms point); and the forming step is a step that causes at least the formed portion to be at an end temperature lower than the Ms point when the forming step is completed. 6. The hot press-forming method as recited in claim 1 , wherein the forming step is a heat removal suppressing forming step that performs the press-forming while suppressing heat removal from a flange region of the steel sheet to be the flange portion to the die or the blank holder. 7. The hot press-forming method as recited in claim 1 , further comprising a smoothing step that, after removing the distance block from between the die and the blank holder to remove the gap, clamps/presses the flange region of the steel sheet by the die and the blank holder to smooth out a wrinkle caused at the flange region. 8. The hot press-forming method as recited in claim 7 , wherein the smoothing step is a strongly pressing step that restrains movement of the blank holder at near a stopping position of the die or the punch to strongly press the flange region by the die and the blank holder.
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