GMIracing
Automotive
- Jan 15, 2002
- 52
We use HSLAS for most of our applications due to our tradeoff criteria for applied stress, mass, cost, and formability. Currently, I would say our most commonly purchased is grade 340 or 410. So, with all of this in mind, I believe that we are mostly limited to ASTM A1008 (CR) or ASTM A1011 (HR) for the NAFTA production region.
My question, when only looking at these two ASTM standards and given the same grade 410 HSLAS-F for both, what is the benefit of Cold Rolled vs. the Hot Rolled equivalent?
Analysis of the two standards shows a 2% better min elongation percentage (18% for CR and 20% for HR), and both would meet our specifications for forming. The chemical composition limits are the same for both standards. The min Inside Radius for Cold Bending is the same for both standards (1 1/2t for HSLAS-F).
What should one expect regarding a difference regarding performance between the two standards? Would one give better forming tolerances, fatigue strength, tool wear rates, weld HAZ properties, welding/brazing distortion rates, or etc? Is the difference between the two really only the superior surface finish properties with the Cold Rolled specification? (When keeping YS and TS the same)
I appreciate if anyone had some recommendation for references on sheet steels in machine design applications it would be a great help to me.
My question, when only looking at these two ASTM standards and given the same grade 410 HSLAS-F for both, what is the benefit of Cold Rolled vs. the Hot Rolled equivalent?
Analysis of the two standards shows a 2% better min elongation percentage (18% for CR and 20% for HR), and both would meet our specifications for forming. The chemical composition limits are the same for both standards. The min Inside Radius for Cold Bending is the same for both standards (1 1/2t for HSLAS-F).
What should one expect regarding a difference regarding performance between the two standards? Would one give better forming tolerances, fatigue strength, tool wear rates, weld HAZ properties, welding/brazing distortion rates, or etc? Is the difference between the two really only the superior surface finish properties with the Cold Rolled specification? (When keeping YS and TS the same)
I appreciate if anyone had some recommendation for references on sheet steels in machine design applications it would be a great help to me.