Study on Spring-Back Effect with Various Temperature of Magnesium Alloy in Roll Forming Process

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AZ31 magnesium alloy sheets are usually performed at high temperatures of 200 to 250°C due to their unusual hexagonal close-packed structure and low ductility at room temperature. In this study, to predict the spring-back of AZ31 magnesium alloy sheets in a roll forming process subjected to high temperatures, so the spring-back phenomenon consider in various temperature using an explicit finite element code. Finally, the roll forming process for a magnesium alloy sheet at high temperatures was performed to verify the spring-back angle, which was then compared with the spring-back angle predictions of the FE simulation.

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