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Development of Deep Drawing Processes Under Indirect Hot Stamping Method for an Automotive Internal Combustion Engine Oil Pan Made from Ultra-High-Strength Steel (UHSS) Sheets Using Finite Element Simulation with Experimental Validation

Abstract

This study presents the development of a deep drawing process under an indirect hot stamping method for manufacturing an automotive internal combustion engine oil pan from ultra-high-strength steel (UHSS) sheets, specifically 22MnB5. The forming process involves two stages—cold stamping followed by hot stamping—and is finalized with rapid quenching to achieve a martensitic microstructure. Finite element simulation using AutoForm R8 was conducted to determine optimal forming conditions. The simulation results guided the design of the forming tools and were validated through experimental trials. The final oil pan component exhibited no cracks or wrinkles, with maximum thinning below 18%, a hardness of 550.63 HV, and a fully martensitic phase. This research demonstrates a novel and effective solution for producing deep-drawn, high-strength components using indirect hot stamping, contributing to the advancement of automotive forming processes in Thailand.
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Category

Academic article

Language

English

Author(s)

  • Yongyudth Thanaunyaporn
  • Phiraphong Larpprasoetkun
  • Aeksuwat Nakwattanaset
  • Thawin Hart-Rawung
  • Surasak Suranuntchai

Affiliation

  • SINTEF Industry / SINTEF Manufacturing
  • King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi

Date

14.06.2025

Year

2025

Published in

Journal of Manufacturing and Materials Processing (JMMP)

Volume

9

Issue

6

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