Author/Authors :
C. H. Cheng، نويسنده , , L. C. Chan، نويسنده , , C. L. Chow، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Tailor-welded Blanks (TWBs) are tailor-made
for different complex component designs by welding
multiple metal sheets with different thicknesses, shapes or
strengths prior to forming. However, the forming performance
of an intrinsic TWB is critically related to its own
structures and designs, such as the thickness combination,
as well as the location and orientation of weldment. In this
study, a 2 kW Nd:YAG laser were used to butt-weld
approximately 180 samples of stainless steel (AISI 304)
TWBs with different dimensions (i.e., from 12.7 mm to
165.1 mm in width), thickness combinations (i.e., 1.0/
1.0 mm, 1.0/1.2 mm, 1.0/1.5 mm, 1.2/1.2 mm, 1.2/1.5 mm
and 1.5/1.5 mm) and welding orientations (i.e., 0 , 45 and
90 ). Subsequently, Swift forming tests were carried out to
characterize the forming performance of those TWBs.
Obviously, the optimal sets of welding parameters relating
critically to the quality of weld was a primary criterion for
the formability test of TWBs in this study. The effects of
different thickness combinations on the formability of
TWBs were investigated through the constructed forming
limit diagrams (FLDs). The results showed that the thinner
part of TWBs dominated the majority of deformation
similar to the FLD of the parent metal. The effects of
different welding orientations on the forming performance
of TWBs were examined from the failure analysis.