Advanced high strength steels (AHSS) have the advantages of combining
high strength with enhanced formability. Therefore, they are implemented
extensively in automotive applications to improve fuel economy and
safety performances. However, several issues such as edge cracking,
springback and stretch bending fracture in a tight radius have arisen in
manufacturing processes. These problems cannot be accurately predicted
by conventional simulation technologies and the forming process trials
of AHSS still involve expensive trial-and-error procedures. In this
work, simulation technologies have been developed to improve the
predictability for AHSS forming. The technologies integrate various
aspects of simulation techniques, including development of material
models and local formability criteria, calibration with experimental
data, and optimisations of simulation method and parameters. Both
laboratory and full scale parts have been used to validate the
simulation technologies developed. This book is helpful as a reference
to the researchers and engineers in the areas of metal forming modelling
for steel and automotive industries, especially in AHSS applications.