Information
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Patent Application
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20020073758
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Publication Number
20020073758
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Date Filed
August 28, 200123 years ago
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Date Published
June 20, 200222 years ago
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CPC
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Abstract
A process for forming tube-shaped hollow bodies made of metal, particularly made of aluminum, is described.
Description
[0001] The invention concerns a process for forming tube-shaped hollow bodies made of metal according to the generic portion of patent claim 1.
[0002] Forming tube-shaped hollow bodies made out of metal by soft annealing the hollow body, further processing it depending on the requirements of the final shape sought, and finally hydroforming it in a die through a medium introduced into the hollow body is known.
[0003] Because the material solidifies during hydroforming as the forming progresses, and therefore resists further shaping or even cracks, in practice, changes of only up to approximately 10% of the cross-section relative to the initial cross-section are possible during one cycle of hydroforming.
[0004] The object of the invention is to allow greater alterations of the cross-section.
[0005] This object is achieved in a process according to the generic portion of claim 1 by the features of this claim.
[0006] Further developments and advantageous embodiments arise from the sub-claims.
[0007] Through the upstream processing phase, the tube-shaped hollow body can already be impressed with a temporary cross-sectional shape which tends towards the final cross-sectional shape. In this way, the maximum forming length is again made available for hydroforming by the subsequent soft annealing. Therefore, during the final hydroforming, a final cross-sectional shape, which is relative to the original cross-sectional form of the tube-shaped hollow body after straight seam welding significantly greater than the maximum values achievable until now, can be achieved.
[0008] According to a further development, the processing phases of mechanical partial expansion and/or mechanical partial reduction and subsequent soft annealing can be performed multiple times in sequence. In this way, even greater forming lengths can be achieved.
[0009] In addition, the tube-shaped hollow body can also be soft annealed before the upstream processing phase. In this way, hardening due to the shaping process into a closed tube is also eliminated and a high forming reserve for the upstream processing phase is achieved.
[0010] The partial expansion and/or reduction of the tube-shaped hollow body can be performed at those locations at which the largest alteration of the cross-section after hydroforming relative to the initial cross-section occurs.
[0011] Typical further processing phases, such as mechanical bending and mechanical forming, can be performed between the processing phases of soft annealing and hydroforming.
[0012] In the following, the invention will be described with reference to the drawing. This shows a sequence of sequential processing phases schematically.
[0013] The starting point is a tube-shaped hollow body 10 made of aluminum with a constant annular cross-sectional area, as is illustrated in a).
[0014] This hollow body 10 is now partially expanded by a processing tool, in this case by a conical mandrel 12, which is driven axially into the hollow body 10. For performing expansion only within the tube-shaped hollow body 10, an expandable mandrel can be used which is first inserted, then expanded, and then driven further axially over a limited path.
[0015] Subsequently, the expanded hollow body 10′, as illustrated in b), is soft annealed at approximately 300° C.
[0016] After possible further processing phases, such as bending and/or mechanical forming, hydroforming is performed in a die 14.
[0017] For this purpose, the expanded hollow body 10′ according to c) is placed in the die 14, whose internal cavity represents the future external dimensions of the hollow body 10′.
[0018] After a medium 16 is poured in and pressure is applied by the stamp 18, forming into the final shape of the hollow body 10″ according to d) then occurs.
Claims
- 1. A process for forming tube-shaped hollow bodies (10) made of metal, particularly made of aluminum, with, after shaping of a slab-shaped semifinished product into a closed cross-sectional profile and straight seam welding of the opposing edges of the semifinished product, the tube-shaped hollow body formed being soft annealed and finally hydroformed in a die (14) by a medium introduced into the hollow body (10), characterized in that the tube-shaped hollow body (10) is first mechanically partially expanded and/or mechanically partially reduced in an upstream processing phase and is subsequently soft annealed.
- 2. The process according to claim 1, characterized in that the processing phases of mechanical partial expansion and/or mechanical partial reduction and subsequent soft annealing are performed multiple times in sequence.
- 3. The process according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the tube-shaped hollow body (10) is also soft annealed before the upstream processing phase.
- 4. The process according to one of the claims 1 to 3, characterized in that the partial expansion and/or reduction of the tube-shaped hollow body is performed at those points at which the largest alteration of the cross-section after hydroforming relative to the initial cross-section occurs.
- 5. The process according to one of the claims 1 to 4, characterized in that further processing phases, such as mechanical bending and mechanical shaping, are performed between the processing phases of soft annealing and hydroforming.
Priority Claims (1)
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10042465.1 |
Aug 2000 |
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