Claims
- 1. A superplastically formed part made from a blank having a substantially uniform, original thickness, the part comprising:
- a prethinned portion of the part formed from the blank and having substantially uniform thickness about 25-66% of the original thickness of the blank, the prethinned portion being formed by superplastically creating a bulge in the blank using fluid pressure against the blank in a die to form the blank in a first direction before reversing the pressure to superplastically form the blank opposite the first direction into a forming die; and
- a deep draw corner and an adjacent wall in the superplastically formed part defined by features in the forming die, the corner and wall having substantially uniform thickness, the wall being substantially uniformly thick where conventional superplastic forming would produce a wall having a significant taper in its thickness because of premature contact between the blank and the die;
- the forming die having a cavity containing a profile having male die features, including the corner and wall, corresponding to the finished part, wherein the prethinned portion is in a trim margin of the part surrounding the corner and wall.
- 2. The part of claim 1 wherein the wall is steeply sloped and extends from the corner to a peak, the thickness of the peak, corner, and wall being substantially the same and substantially uniform.
- 3. A part formed by superplastically deforming a substantially uniformly thick blank of superplastic sheet material with gas pressure in a two step expansion of the sheet, the part being made by the process comprising the steps of:
- (a) prethinning a bulge into the blank by superplastically expanding a portion of the blank into a bulge recess in one die of a complementary, matching die set holding the blank, the expansion forming a prethinned blank that has a thinned bulge and a surrounding unthinned portion of the blank;
- (b) superplastically forming the prethinned blank into a forming die cavity of the other die in the die set, the cavity having an overall concave configuration with at least one male topographic feature protruding in at least one portion of the cavity within the overall concave configuration, the male topographic feature defining the shape of the formed part, wherein the bulge contacts a die wall along the concave portion of the die cavity first while the unthinned portion of the blank contacts the male topographic feature, the male feature defining in the part a steeply sloped wall of substantially uniform thickness;
- (c) removing the formed blank from the cavity; and
- (d) trimming the bulge from the formed blank to complete the part.
- 4. The part of claim 3 wherein the blank is aluminum or titanium.
- 5. The part of claim 4 wherein the bulge recess has an opening and has a surface area of about 1.5-3.5 times greater than the area of the opening of the recess.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation application based upon U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/466,507, filed Jun. 6, 1995, which was a division of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/224,212 filed on Apr. 7, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,823,032.
This invention relates to superplastic forming of materials, and more particularly to a method for controlling the thickness of the material in the formed part at the particular locations of interest on the part.
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