INFLUENCE OF SHEET METAL FEED SPEED ON INCREASING THE EFFICIENCY OF THE FORMING PROCESS BY THE DRECE METHOD IN INNOVATION FORMING EQUIPMENT

1 SZKANDERA Pavel
Co-authors:
1 RUSZ Stanislav 2 ZABYSTRZAN Rostislav 1 Švec Jiří 1 HILŠER Ondřej 1 Pastrňák Martin
Institutions:
1 VSB - Technical University of Ostrava, Ostrava, Czech Republic, EU, pavel.szkandera@vsb.cz, stanislav.rusz@vsb.cz, jiri.svec@vsb.cz, ondrej.hilser@vsb.cz, martin.pastrnak@vsb.cz
2 SteelTec CZ, s. r. o., Třinec, Czech Republic, EU, rostislav.zabystrzan@steeltec.cz
Conference:
31st International Conference on Metallurgy and Materials, Orea Congress Hotel Brno, Czech Republic, EU, May 18 - 19, 2022
Proceedings:
Proceedings 31st International Conference on Metallurgy and Materials
Pages:
321-326
ISBN:
978-80-88365-06-8
ISSN:
2694-9296
Published:
30th June 2022
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Abstract

The DRECE method is a very promising method for forming sheet metal sheet using the severe plastic deformations (SPD) principle. The DRECE method is characterized by the continuous extrusion of the sheet metal strip by the forming die, which creates a forming angle of 108 ° in the deformation zone. In the case of materials formed by a given method, there is a substantial increase in the mechanical properties, in particular the yield strength, already after the first pass through the forming device, while maintaining sufficient ductility of the materials. This fact is very important for the subsequent use of the method in industrial practice. In order to study the possibility of applying the DRECE method in industrial practice, this work presents proposals for design solutions for industrial use. The proposed design solution is also supplemented by mathematical simulations of the forming process.

Keywords: Severe plastic deformation process, DRECE method, mechanical properties

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