Advanced High-Strength Steels (AHSS) exhibit high degrees of work hardening, resulting in improved forming capabilities compared to conventional HSLA steels. However, the same high work hardening creates higher strength and hardness in sheared or punched edges, leading to reduced edge ductility. Microstructural features in some AHSS grades contribute to their sheared edge performance.
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Review of Shearing Processes of High Strength Steel Sheets - Document - Gale Academic OneFile
Different Types of Trimming Operations in Sheet Metal Manufacturing - CNC Machining Service, Rapid prototyping
Reducing the shear affected zone to improve the edge formability using a two-stage shear cutting simulation - ScienceDirect
Necking - AHSS Guidelines
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Cutting Clearance MetalForming Magazine Article
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