This application is a 35 U.S.C. §371 National Phase Entry Application from PCT/JP2013/068880, filed Jul. 10, 2013, and designating the United States, which claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 to Japanese Patent Application No. 2013-135859 filed Jun. 28, 2013, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The present invention relates to an ironing mold used to perform ironing on a formed portion, and a formed material manufacturing method.
A convex formed portion is typically formed by performing a press forming such as drawing using a surface treated metal plate such as a coated steel plate as a raw material. When the formed portion requires particularly high dimensional precision, ironing is implemented on the formed portion after the formed portion is formed. Ironing is a processing method of setting a clearance between a punch and a die to be narrower than a plate thickness of the formed portion prior to ironing, and then ironing a plate surface of the formed portion using the punch and the die so that the plate thickness of the formed portion matches the clearance between the punch and the die.
A configuration disclosed in Patent Document 1 below, for example, may be employed as a mold used for ironing. That is, the conventional mold includes a punch and a die. The punch is a columnar member having an outer peripheral surface that linearly extends parallel to a pushing direction into a pushing hole, and is inserted into a formed portion. The die has the pushing hole into which the formed portion is pushed together with the punch. The pushing hole has a shoulder portion disposed on an outer edge of an inlet of the pushing hole and is constituted by a curved surface having a predetermined curvature radius, and an inner peripheral surface that linearly extends from a radius end of the shoulder portion parallel to the pushing direction. When the formed portion is pushed into the pushing hole, the plate surface thereof is ironed by the shoulder portion so as to gradually decrease in thickness to the width of the clearance between the outer peripheral surface of the punch and the inner peripheral surface of the pushing hole.
Patent Document 1: Japanese Patent Application Publication H5-50151
The plate thickness of the formed portion prior to ironing is uneven in the pushing direction. More specifically, the plate thickness of a rear end side of the formed portion in the pushing direction is often thicker than the plate thickness of a front end side of the formed portion. The reason why the rear end side is thicker is that the front end side is stretched to a greater extent than the rear end side when the formed portion is formed.
In the conventional mold described above, the outer peripheral surface of the punch and the inner peripheral surface of the pushing hole extend parallel to each other. Accordingly, the clearance between the outer peripheral surface of the punch and the inner peripheral surface of the pushing hole is uniform in the pushing direction, and therefore the thick part of the formed portion is subjected to a larger amount of ironing. Hence, a surface treated layer of the part having the increased plate thickness is shaved, and as a result, a powdery residue may be generated. The powdery residue causes problems such as formation of minute pockmarks (dents) in the surface of the ironed formed portion and deterioration of the performance of a product manufactured using the formed material.
The present invention has been designed to solve the problems described above, and an object thereof is to provide an ironing mold and a formed material manufacturing method with which generation of a large load on a part of a surface treated layer can be avoided so that an amount of generated powdery residue can be reduced.
An ironing mold according to the present invention is an ironing mold for performing ironing on a convex formed portion formed using a surface treated metal plate as a raw material, including: a punch that is inserted into the formed portion; and a die having a pushing hole into which the formed portion is pushed together with the punch, wherein the pushing hole includes a shoulder portion disposed on an outer edge of an inlet of the pushing hole and constituted by a curved surface having a predetermined curvature radius, and an inner peripheral surface which extends from a radius end of the shoulder portion in a pushing direction of the formed portion, and along which an outer surface of the formed portion slides in response to relative displacement between the punch and the die, and the inner peripheral surface extends non-parallel to an outer peripheral surface of the punch, and the inner peripheral surface is provided with a clearance that corresponds to an uneven plate thickness distribution, in the pushing direction, of the formed portion prior to the ironing relative to the outer peripheral surface to ensure that an amount of ironing applied to the formed portion remains constant in the pushing direction.
A formed material manufacturing method according to the present invention includes the steps of: forming a convex formed portion by performing at least one forming process on a surface treated metal plate; and performing ironing on the formed portion using an ironing mold after forming the formed portion, wherein the ironing mold includes: a punch that is inserted into the formed portion; and a die having a pushing hole into which the formed portion is pushed together with the punch. The pushing hole includes a shoulder portion disposed on an outer edge of an inlet of the pushing hole and constituted by a curved surface having a predetermined curvature radius, and an inner peripheral surface which extends from a radius end of the shoulder portion in a pushing direction of the formed portion, and along which an outer surface of the formed portion slides in response to relative displacement between the punch and the die, and the inner peripheral surface extends non-parallel to an outer peripheral surface of the punch, and the inner peripheral surface is provided with a clearance that corresponds to an uneven plate thickness distribution, in the pushing direction, of the formed portion prior to the ironing relative to the outer peripheral surface to ensure that an amount of ironing applied to the formed portion remains constant in the pushing direction.
With the ironing mold and the formed material manufacturing method according to the present invention, the inner peripheral surface of the pushing hole extends non-parallel to the outer peripheral surface of the punch, and the inner peripheral surface is provided with a clearance that corresponds to the uneven plate thickness distribution, in the pushing direction, of the formed portion prior to the ironing relative to the outer peripheral surface to ensure that the amount of ironing applied to the formed portion remains constant in the pushing direction. Therefore, generation of a large load on a part of a surface treated layer can be avoided, and as a result, the amount of generated powdery residue can be reduced.
Embodiments of the present invention will be described below with reference to the drawings.
First Embodiment
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The ironing process S2 is a process for performing ironing on the formed portion 1 using the ironing mold to be described below. Ironing is a processing method of setting a clearance between a punch and a die of an ironing mold to be narrower than a plate thickness of a formed portion prior to ironing, and then ironing a plate surface of the formed portion using the punch and the die so that the plate thickness of the formed portion matches the clearance between the punch and the die. In other words, the thickness of the formed portion 1 following ironing is thinner than the thickness of the formed portion 1 prior to ironing.
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The die 21 is a member that includes the pushing hole 210 into which the formed portion 1 is pushed together with the punch 20. The pushing hole 210 includes the shoulder portion 211 and an inner peripheral surface 212. The shoulder portion 211 is disposed on an outer edge of an inlet of the pushing hole 210, and is constituted by a curved surface having a predetermined curvature radius. The inner peripheral surface 212 is a wall surface extending in the pushing direction 1c from a radius end 211a of the shoulder portion 211. The radius end 211a of the shoulder portion 211 is a terminal end of the curved surface constituting the shoulder portion 211 on an inner side of the pushing hole 210. The point that the inner peripheral surface 212 extends in the pushing direction 1c means that a component of the pushing direction 1c is included in an extension direction of the inner peripheral surface 212. As will be described in more detail below, the inner peripheral surface 212 of the pushing hole 210 extends non-parallel (does not extend parallel) to the outer peripheral surface 20a of the punch 20.
When the formed portion 1 is pushed into the pushing hole 210 together with the punch 20, as shown in
To ensure that the amount of ironing applied to the formed portion 1 remains constant in the pushing direction 1c, the inner peripheral surface 212 is provided with a clearance 212a that corresponds to the uneven plate thickness distribution, in the pushing direction 1c, of the formed portion 1 prior to ironing relative to the outer peripheral surface 20a of the punch 20. Here, the clearance 212a is a clearance between the inner peripheral surface 212 and the outer peripheral surface 20a at a point where the punch 20 is pushed into the pushing hole 210 up to a completion position of the ironing as shown in
In other words, the inner peripheral surface 212 is provided such that the clearance 212a relative to the outer peripheral surface 20a in any position in the pushing direction 1c takes a value obtained by subtracting a fixed value (the required ironing amount) from the plate thickness of the formed portion 1 prior to ironing in an identical position. When the clearance 212a in any position in the pushing direction 1c is noted as C(d), the plate thickness of the formed portion 1 prior to ironing in the same position is noted as Tb(d), and the required ironing amount is noted as A, the inner peripheral surface 212 is provided to satisfy C(d)=Tb(d)−A. Note that d is the distance from the base portion 1b of the formed portion 1 in the pushing direction 1c.
To put it another way, the inner peripheral surface 212 is provided such that the clearance 212a between the inner peripheral surface 212 and the outer peripheral surface 20a decreases in the pushing direction 1c at an identical rate to the reduction rate of the plate thickness of the formed portion 1 in the pushing direction 1c prior to ironing. When the reduction rate of the plate thickness of the formed portion 1 in the pushing direction 1c prior to ironing is constant, the inner peripheral surface 212 is constituted by a rectilinear tapered surface that extends at an angle corresponding to the reduction rate of the plate thickness of the formed portion 1. When the reduction rate of the plate thickness of the formed portion 1 in the pushing direction 1c prior to ironing is uneven, on the other hand, the reduction rate of the plate thickness of the formed portion 1 is approximated to a fixed value, and the inner peripheral surface 212 is formed as a tapered surface that extends at an angle corresponding to the approximated value.
By forming the inner peripheral surface 212 in this manner, a load exerted on the surface of the formed portion 1 by the ironing process can be made uniform in the pushing direction 1c even when the plate thickness distribution of the formed portion 1 in the pushing direction 1c is uneven. Hence, generation of a large load in a part of the coating can be avoided, and therefore a situation in which a part of the surface treated layer is greatly shaved can be prevented. As a result, the amount of generated powdery residue (coating residue) can be reduced.
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The amount of generated coating residue correlates with a ratio r/t between the curvature radius r of the shoulder portion 211 and the plate thickness t of the Zn coated steel plate. As the curvature radius r of the shoulder portion 211 decreases, local skewness increases, leading to an increase in sliding resistance between the surface of the coating layer 10 and the shoulder portion 211, and as a result, the amount of generated coating residue increases. Further, as the plate thickness t of the Zn coated steel plate increases, an amount of thinning performed by the shoulder portion 211 increases, leading to an increase in a load exerted on the surface of the Zn coated steel plate, and as a result, the amount of generated coating residue increases. In other words, the amount of generated coating residue increases as the ratio r/t decreases and decreases as the ratio r/t increases.
In particular, the plate surface of the pre-ironing formed portion 1 in a position sandwiched between the radius end 211a and the punch 20 upon completion of the ironing is thinned to the largest extent by the shoulder portion 211. From the viewpoint of suppressing the amount of generated coating residue, therefore, the amount of generated coating residue correlates strongly with a ratio r/tre between the curvature radius r of the shoulder portion 211 and a plate thickness tre of the pre-ironing formed portion 1 in the position sandwiched between the radius end 211a and the punch 20 upon completion of the ironing.
The amount of generated coating residue also correlates with the ironing rate applied by the shoulder portion 211. When the clearance between the radius end 211a and the punch 20 is noted as cre and the plate thickness tre of the pre-ironing formed portion 1 in the position sandwiched between the radius end 211a and the punch 20 upon completion of the ironing noted as tre, the ironing rate is expressed by {(tre−cre)/tre}×100. The clearance cre corresponds to the plate thickness of the post-ironing formed portion 1 in the position sandwiched between the radius end 211a and the punch 20. As the ironing rate increases, the load exerted on the surface of the Zn coated steel plate increases, leading to an increase in the amount of generated coating residue.
Here, Rq is root mean square roughness (=square root of a second moment of an amplitude distribution curve), and
∫Z3(x)dx is a third moment of the amplitude distribution curve.
The skewness Rsk represents an existence probability of projecting portions among the irregularities 10a (see
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Hence, in the ironing mold 2 and the formed material manufacturing method described above, to ensure that the amount of ironing applied to the formed portion 1 remains constant in the pushing direction 1c, the inner peripheral surface 212 is provided to have the clearance 212a that corresponds to the uneven plate thickness distribution, in the pushing direction 1c, of the formed portion 1 prior to ironing relative to the outer peripheral surface 20a of the punch 20, and therefore generation of a large load in a part of the surface treated layer (the coating layer 10) can be avoided, with the result that the amount of generated powdery residue (coating residue) can be reduced. By reducing the amount of generated powdery residue, problems such as formation of minute pockmarks (dents) in the surface of the ironed formed portion 1, deterioration of the performance of a product manufactured using the formed material, and the need for an operation to remove the powdery residue can be eliminated. This configuration is particularly effective when ironing is performed on a Zn coated steel plate.
Further, with a material in which the skewness Rsk is less than −0.6, the curvature radius r of the shoulder portion 211 and the clearance cre between the radius end 211a and the punch 20 are determined so as to satisfy a relationship of 0<Y≦14.6X−4.7 between Y, which is expressed by {(tre−cre)/tre}×100, and X, which is expressed by r/tre, and therefore the amount of powdery residue generated by the ironing performed by the shoulder portion 211 can be reduced.
Furthermore, with a material in which the skewness Rsk is no less than −0.6, the curvature radius r of the shoulder portion 211 and the clearance cre between the radius end 211a and the punch 20 are determined so as to satisfy a relationship of 0<Y≦12.3X−7.0 between Y, which is expressed by {(tre−cre)/tre}×100, and X, which is expressed by r/tre, and therefore the amount of powdery residue generated by the ironing performed by the shoulder portion 211 can be reduced.
Note that in the above embodiment, the surface treated metal plate is described as a Zn coated steel plate, but the present invention may be applied to other surface treated metal plates such as an aluminum plate having a painted film on the surface thereof, for example.
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