JP2017140636A - Hot-press molding method - Google Patents

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JP2017140636A
JP2017140636A JP2016024328A JP2016024328A JP2017140636A JP 2017140636 A JP2017140636 A JP 2017140636A JP 2016024328 A JP2016024328 A JP 2016024328A JP 2016024328 A JP2016024328 A JP 2016024328A JP 2017140636 A JP2017140636 A JP 2017140636A
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岩田 徳利
Noritoshi Iwata
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康宏 与語
Yasuhiro Yogo
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英一 太田
Hidekazu Ota
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PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a hot-press molding method for improving moldability of a joining plate W.SOLUTION: A hot-press molding method of the present invention comprises a heating process of heating a joining plate (W) composed of two or more of metal plates (W1 and W2) joined by a plurality of separately arranged welding parts, an arrangement process of arranging the joining plate between a die (1) having a molding recessed part (11) and a punch (2) having a molding projection part (21) corresponding to the molding recessed part and a molding process of forming a molding part (F) by pressing the joining plate by the die and the punch. The hot-press molding method of the present invention also comprises a cooling process of cooling a specific area (Wc) of the joining plate of including at least a welding part (Wn) in the specific timing being at least one timing before finishing the molding process after finishing the heating process. Since hot-press molding is executed in a state of cooling and hardening at least the welding part, even when executing deep drawing molding by the joining plate, separation and a crack in the welding part can be suppressed.SELECTED DRAWING: Figure 1A

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本発明は、金属板を部分的に溶着した接合板の熱間プレス成形方法に関する。   The present invention relates to a hot press forming method for a bonded plate in which a metal plate is partially welded.

自動車、家電、家具・雑貨等の各種分野で、プレス成形した製品(「プレス成形品」という。)が多用されている。プレス成形品は、通常、ダイの周縁部とブランクホルダ(「皺押さえ」等ともいう。)により挟持された金属板を、ダイの成形凹部とパンチの成形凸部の間で展伸または延伸させ、その金属板を所望形状に塑性変形させることにより得られる。   Press-molded products (referred to as “press-formed products”) are widely used in various fields such as automobiles, home appliances, furniture and general merchandise. In a press-molded product, a metal plate sandwiched between a peripheral edge portion of a die and a blank holder (also referred to as “wrinkle presser”) is usually stretched or stretched between a molding concave portion of a die and a molding convex portion of a punch. The metal plate is obtained by plastic deformation into a desired shape.

このようなプレス成形によれば、様々な形状の部材を効率的に量産できる。しかし、深絞り成形品のように塑性変形量が大きくなると、特定の局部に割れや破損等が生じ易くなり成形性が低下する。特に、複数の金属板を予め接合した接合板をプレス成形する場合、その接合部分で剥離や割れ等が生じ易くなる。このため成形性を向上させる種々の提案がなされており、例えば、下記の特許文献に関連する記載がある。   According to such press molding, members having various shapes can be efficiently mass-produced. However, when the amount of plastic deformation increases as in a deep-drawn molded product, cracks and breakage are likely to occur in a specific local area, and the moldability is lowered. In particular, when a bonded plate in which a plurality of metal plates are bonded in advance is press-molded, peeling or cracking is likely to occur at the bonded portion. For this reason, various proposals for improving the moldability have been made, and for example, there are descriptions related to the following patent documents.

特開2014−208374号公報JP 2014-208374 A 特開2014−193712号公報JP 2014-193712 A

溶接学会論文集第33巻第2号,p144-152(2015)The Japan Welding Society Proceedings Vol.33 No.2, p144-152 (2015)

特許文献1は、加熱された鋼板の一部領域(プレス成形品の側壁部となる領域)を、成形終了前の特定時期に冷却することにより、成形性を大幅に向上させ得る熱間プレス成形方法等を提案している。もっとも、特許文献1には、接合板をいわゆるホットスタンプする場合については具体的な記載がされていない。なお、ホットスタンプは、オーステナイト温度域に加熱した鋼板を金型でプレス成形する際に、併せて熱処理(特にマルテンサイト変態による焼入れ)も行う熱間プレス成形方法の一種である。   Patent Document 1 discloses hot press forming that can significantly improve formability by cooling a partial region of a heated steel sheet (region that becomes a side wall portion of a press-formed product) at a specific time before the end of forming. Proposed methods. However, Patent Document 1 does not specifically describe the case where the joining plate is so-called hot stamped. Hot stamping is a kind of hot press forming method in which heat treatment (particularly quenching by martensitic transformation) is also performed when a steel plate heated to an austenite temperature range is press formed with a mold.

特許文献2は、炭素含有量の異なる複数の鋼板を予めスポット溶接したブランク材を、一工程でホットスタンプすることを提案している。これによりプレス成形を一工程で行え、スポット溶接箇所の自由度が増す旨が記載されている。しかし、特許文献2では、スポット溶接箇所が各部材の平坦領域にあることを前提としており([0014])、成形中にスポット溶接箇所が曲げられたり伸ばされたりする場合は実質的に想定されていない。   Patent Document 2 proposes hot stamping a blank material obtained by spot welding a plurality of steel plates having different carbon contents in one step. Thus, it is described that press molding can be performed in one step, and the degree of freedom of spot welding is increased. However, in Patent Document 2, it is assumed that the spot welded portion is in a flat region of each member ([0014]), and it is substantially assumed that the spot welded portion is bent or stretched during molding. Not.

非特許文献1は、予めスポット溶接した接合鋼板をホットスタンプしたスポット溶接継手は、ホットスタンプした鋼板を後でスポット溶接したスポット溶接継手よりも、静的強度特性(せん断強さ、引張強さ等)が優れることを明らかにしている。しかし、接合鋼板をホットスタンプするときの成形性については、何ら触れられていない。   Non-Patent Document 1 discloses that a spot welded joint obtained by hot stamping a pre-spot welded steel sheet is more static strength characteristics (shear strength, tensile strength, etc.) than a spot welded joint obtained by spot welding a hot stamped steel sheet later. ) Is shown to be superior. However, nothing is mentioned about the formability when hot stamping the bonded steel sheets.

本発明はこのような事情に鑑みて為されたものであり、複数の金属板を溶着した接合板を用いて高い成形性を得ることができる熱間プレス成形方法を提供することを目的とする。   This invention is made | formed in view of such a situation, and it aims at providing the hot press molding method which can obtain high moldability using the joining board which welded the several metal plate. .

本発明者はこの課題を解決すべく鋭意研究した結果、溶着部周辺を冷却しつつ接合板を成形することを着想し、これにより接合板の成形性が大幅に向上し得ることを確認した。この成果を発展させることにより、以降に述べる本発明を完成するに至った。   As a result of diligent research to solve this problem, the present inventor has conceived that the joining plate is formed while cooling the periphery of the welded portion, and thereby confirms that the formability of the joining plate can be greatly improved. By developing this result, the present invention described below has been completed.

《熱間プレス成形方法》
(1)本発明の熱間プレス成形方法は、離間して配設された複数の溶着部で接合された2枚以上の金属板からなる接合板を加熱する加熱工程と、成形凹部を有するダイと該成形凹部に対応する成形凸部を有するパンチとの間に該接合板を配置する配置工程と、該ダイと該パンチで該接合板をプレスすることにより該成形凹部と該成形凸部に対応した成形部を形成する成形工程と、を備えた熱間プレス成形方法であって、前記加熱工程の終了後で前記成形工程の終了前の少なくとも一時期である特定時期に、少なくとも前記溶着部を含む前記接合板の特定領域を冷却する冷却工程を備えることを特徴とする。
<Hot press molding method>
(1) The hot press molding method of the present invention includes a heating step of heating a joining plate composed of two or more metal plates joined by a plurality of welded portions arranged apart from each other, and a die having a molding recess. And a step of arranging the bonding plate between the punch having a molding convex portion corresponding to the molding concave portion, and pressing the bonding plate with the die and the punch to form the molding concave portion and the molding convex portion. A hot press forming method comprising: a forming step for forming a corresponding forming portion, and at least the weld portion at a specific time after the end of the heating step and before the end of the forming step. A cooling step for cooling a specific region of the joining plate is included.

(2)本発明の熱間プレス成形方法(適宜「成形方法」という。)では、加熱工程の終了後で成形工程の終了前(単に「成形過程中」ともいう。)の少なくとも一時期(特定時期)に、少なくとも溶着部が冷却されてプレス成形がなされる。これにより、接合板を用いて、深い絞り成形品や湾曲形状品等をプレス成形するような場合でも(特に、その溶着部が伸展される側壁面や湾曲面内に存在するような場合でも)、溶着部における剥離や割れ等の発生を抑止しつつ、良好な成形性が確保され得る。 (2) In the hot press molding method of the present invention (referred to as “molding method” as appropriate), at least one period (specific period) after the end of the heating process and before the end of the molding process (also simply referred to as “in the molding process”). ) At least the welded portion is cooled and press-molded. As a result, even when a deep drawn product or curved product is press-molded using a joining plate (particularly when the welded portion is present in the side wall surface or curved surface to be extended). Favorable moldability can be ensured while preventing the occurrence of peeling and cracking at the welded portion.

また本発明のように、複数の金属板を予め溶着した接合板をプレス成形する場合(この場合を適宜「先接合・後成形」という。)、集成した複数種のプレス成形品を後で溶着して接合する場合(この場合を適宜「先成形・後接合」という。)よりも、プレス工程数の削減、溶着部の配置自由度またはプレス成形品(単に「成形品」ともいう。)の形状自由度等の向上も図り易い。   Moreover, when press-molding a joining plate in which a plurality of metal plates are previously welded as in the present invention (this case is appropriately referred to as “pre-joining / post-molding”), a plurality of assembled press-formed products are later welded. In this case, the number of press processes is reduced, the degree of freedom of placement of the welded portion, or a press-formed product (also simply referred to as “molded product”). It is easy to improve the degree of freedom of shape.

さらに、先成形・後接合の場合、予め寸法誤差等を見込んで集成する各成形品の形状を決定する必要があるため、接合前の成形品数(金属板数)が増加し易い。一方、先接合・後成形の場合、接合板に対して一体的な成形がなされるため、先成形・後接合の場合よりも使用する部品点数(金属板数)の低減を図り易い。   Furthermore, in the case of pre-molding and post-joining, it is necessary to determine the shape of each molded product assembled in anticipation of dimensional errors and the like, so the number of molded products (number of metal plates) before joining tends to increase. On the other hand, in the case of pre-joining / post-molding, the number of parts (number of metal plates) to be used can be reduced more easily than in the case of pre-molding / post-joining because the molding is performed integrally with the joining plate.

加えて、先接合・後成形の場合、先成形・後接合の場合よりも、接合された各金属板間に隙間が生じ難くなるため、プレス成形品の高剛性化、それに伴う金属板の板厚または使用枚数の低減等も図り易くなる。   In addition, in the case of pre-joining and post-molding, gaps are less likely to occur between the joined metal plates than in the case of pre-molding and post-joining. It is also easy to reduce the thickness or the number of sheets used.

(3)本発明の成形方法により、溶着部において剥離や割れ等を生じさせずに、成形性の向上を図れる理由は次のように考えられる。成形過程中に溶着部を含む特定領域が冷却されると、特定領域はその周辺域よりも硬化して高強度化する。この状態で成形工程がなされると、成形中に作用する変形力は特定領域以外に分散し易くなり、溶着部またはその周囲に過大な剪断応力または引張応力が作用することが抑止される。こうして本発明の成形方法によれば、溶着部において剥離や割れ等を生じることなく、高い成形性を得ることが可能になったと考えられる。 (3) The reason why the moldability can be improved without causing peeling or cracking in the welded portion by the molding method of the present invention is considered as follows. When the specific region including the welded portion is cooled during the molding process, the specific region is hardened and has higher strength than the peripheral region. When the molding step is performed in this state, the deformation force acting during molding is easily dispersed outside the specific region, and excessive shear stress or tensile stress is prevented from acting on the welded portion or its periphery. Thus, according to the molding method of the present invention, it is considered that high moldability can be obtained without causing peeling or cracking in the welded portion.

特に、本発明の成形方法は、成形部に皺が発生しないように接合板に張力を印加しつつプレス成形がなされ、従来のプレス成形方法では、溶着部やその周囲に大きな剪断応力や引張応力が作用し易い場合に有効である。例えば、溶着部が成形部の湾曲面や深絞りの側壁面に配置される場合である。より具体的にいうと、例えば、ダイの成形凹部の開口周縁域(角曲部域、角R部域ともいう。)とパンチの成形凸部の頭頂周縁域(角曲部域、角R部域または肩部域ともいう。)との間にできる架橋領域(縁間域)に溶着部があるような場合である。   In particular, in the molding method of the present invention, press molding is performed while applying tension to the joining plate so that wrinkles do not occur in the molded part. In the conventional press molding method, a large shear stress or tensile stress is applied to the welded part and its surroundings. This is effective when is likely to act. For example, it is a case where a welding part is arrange | positioned on the curved surface of a shaping | molding part, or the side wall surface of a deep drawing. More specifically, for example, the opening peripheral region (also referred to as a corner-curved region or the corner R region) of the die forming concave portion and the parietal peripheral region (corner-curved region, corner R portion) of the punch forming convex portion. It is also a case where there is a welded portion in a bridging region (border region) formed between the region and the shoulder region.

このような架橋領域は、少なくとも成形工程の初期(開始時)において、ダイおよびパンチのいずれとも直接的または実質的に接触(密接)していないような非接触領域である。非接触領域は、少なくとも成形工程の初期において高温な軟化状態が維持され、通常は、その変形抵抗が小さくなっている。しかし、そのような非接触領域内に溶着部がある場合でも、その溶着部を含む特定領域を成形過程中に意図的に冷却することにより、高い成形性を確保できる。   Such a cross-linked region is a non-contact region that is not in direct or substantial contact (intimate contact) with either the die or the punch at least at the initial stage (at the start) of the molding process. The non-contact region is maintained in a high temperature softened state at least in the initial stage of the molding process, and usually has a low deformation resistance. However, even when there is a welded portion in such a non-contact region, high formability can be ensured by intentionally cooling the specific region including the welded portion during the molding process.

この他、溶着部が、ダイの成形凹部の開口周縁域やパンチの成形凸部の頭頂周縁域と接触する領域(接触領域)内に溶着部がある場合でも、その溶着部を含む領域を成形工程の初期に積極的に冷却して、成形性を高めてもよい。   In addition, even when the welded portion is in the region (contact region) where the welded portion is in contact with the opening peripheral area of the die forming concave portion or the top peripheral edge region of the punch forming convex portion, the region including the welded portion is formed. The moldability may be improved by actively cooling at the beginning of the process.

なお、冷却工程は、溶着部を含む特定領域を所望の温度範囲内とする温度制御工程であると好ましい。成形工程中における特定領域を適切な温度(範囲内)に調整することにより、溶着部またはその周囲で剥離や割れ等を生じることなく、特定領域の周辺領域における変形性(変形抵抗)を調整することもできる。これにより成形中の変形(特に延伸)領域(部分)を、局所に集中させずに、広範囲(フランジ部、頭部等)に分散させて、割れ、破断、薄肉化等が生じないように調整することも可能となる。   In addition, it is preferable that a cooling process is a temperature control process which makes the specific area | region containing a welding part in a desired temperature range. By adjusting the specific region during the molding process to an appropriate temperature (within range), the deformability (deformation resistance) in the peripheral region of the specific region is adjusted without causing peeling or cracking at or around the welded portion. You can also. As a result, the deformation (particularly stretched) region (part) during molding is distributed over a wide range (flange, head, etc.) without being concentrated locally, and adjusted so that cracks, breaks, thinning, etc. do not occur. It is also possible to do.

《熱間プレス成形装置》
本発明は成形方法としてのみならず、その実施に適した熱間プレス成形装置(適宜「成形装置」という。)としても把握できる。すなわち本発明は、成形凹部を有するダイと、該成形凹部に対応する成形凸部を有するパンチと、該パンチを内挿するブランクホルダと、該ダイまたは該パンチを駆動して該成形凹部と該成形凸部を近接させる駆動手段とを備える熱間プレス成形装置であって、さらに、
前記ダイと前記ブランクホルダにより保持されると共に離間して配設された複数の溶着部で接合された2枚以上の金属板からなる接合板の少なくとも該溶着部を含む特定領域を、加熱終了後で成形終了前の少なくとも一時期である特定時期に、冷却し得る冷却手段を備えることを特徴とする熱間プレス成形装置としても把握できる。
《Hot press forming device》
The present invention can be grasped not only as a molding method but also as a hot press molding apparatus (referred to as a “molding apparatus” as appropriate) suitable for its implementation. That is, the present invention includes a die having a molding recess, a punch having a molding projection corresponding to the molding recess, a blank holder for inserting the punch, and driving the die or the punch to form the molding recess and the punch. A hot press molding apparatus comprising a driving means for bringing the molding convex portion close,
After completion of heating, at least a specific region including a welded portion of a joining plate made of two or more metal plates held by the die and the blank holder and joined by a plurality of welded portions disposed apart from each other. Thus, it can also be grasped as a hot press forming apparatus characterized by including a cooling means capable of cooling at a specific time which is at least one time before the end of forming.

《プレス成形品》
さらに本発明は、上述した熱間プレス成形方法や熱間プレス成形装置としてのみならず、それらを用いて得られたプレス成形品(適宜「成形品」という。)としても把握できる。この成形品は、例えば、成形凹部を有するダイと該成形凹部に対応する成形凸部を有するパンチと該パンチを内挿するブランクホルダとにより、離間して配設された複数の溶着部で接合された2枚以上の金属板からなる接合板を熱間プレス成形して得られる。
<Press-formed product>
Further, the present invention can be grasped not only as the above-described hot press molding method and hot press molding apparatus, but also as a press molded product (referred to as “molded product” as appropriate) obtained by using them. For example, the molded product is joined at a plurality of welded portions spaced apart by a die having a molding recess, a punch having a molding projection corresponding to the molding recess, and a blank holder for interposing the punch. It is obtained by hot press-molding a bonded plate made of two or more metal plates.

《その他》
(1)本明細書でいう「熱間」プレス成形とは、加熱した接合板をプレス成形する意味であり、その加熱温度までは問わない。従って、成形前の接合板を、金属板の再結晶温度以上に加熱する熱間プレス成形に限らず、その再結晶温度未満に加熱する温間プレス成形でもよい。
<Others>
(1) “Hot” press molding in the present specification means press molding of a heated joining plate, and the heating temperature does not matter. Therefore, not only hot press molding in which the bonding plate before molding is heated to a temperature higher than the recrystallization temperature of the metal plate, but also warm press molding in which the bonding plate is heated to a temperature lower than the recrystallization temperature may be used.

もっとも、本発明に係るプレス成形により、成形と併行して熱処理がなされると好ましい。そこで成形前の接合板は、その熱処理に適した温度に加熱されると好ましい。例えば、金属板が鋼板である場合、加熱工程は接合板を鋼板のオーステナイト変態温度(Ac点)以上に加熱する工程であり、成形工程は、成形工程の終了時に成形部をマルテンサイト変態開始温度(Ms点)よりも低い終了温度にする工程であると好ましい。これにより、いわゆるホットスタンプによる焼入れが可能となり、少なくとも一部の組織がマルテンサイト組織となった高強度な成形品が得られる。 However, it is preferable that heat treatment is performed in parallel with forming by press forming according to the present invention. Therefore, it is preferable that the joining plate before molding is heated to a temperature suitable for the heat treatment. For example, when the metal plate is a steel plate, the heating step is a step of heating the joining plate to a temperature higher than the austenite transformation temperature (Ac 3 points) of the steel plate, and the forming step starts the martensitic transformation at the end of the forming step. It is preferable that it is a process which makes it the end temperature lower than temperature (Ms point). As a result, quenching by so-called hot stamping is possible, and a high-strength molded product in which at least a part of the structure becomes a martensite structure is obtained.

ちなみに、接合される複数の各鋼板のAc点とMs点は、合金元素量(特にC量)により変動し得るが、プレス成形に用いられる鋼板に限れば、その変動幅は小さい。敢えていうなら、本明細書でいう加熱工程時の下限温度(Ac点)として、接合される複数の鋼板中で最も低いAc点を採用すればよい。逆に、本明細書でいう成形工程時の上限温度(Ms点)として、接合される複数の鋼板中で最も高いMs点を採用すればよい。 Incidentally, the Ac 3 point and the Ms point of each of the plurality of steel plates to be joined may vary depending on the alloy element amount (particularly the C amount), but the variation range is small if the steel plate is used for press forming. If it dares to say, what is necessary is just to employ | adopt the lowest Ac 3 point in the some steel plate joined as a minimum temperature (Ac 3 point) at the time of a heating process as used in this specification. Conversely, the highest Ms point among the plurality of steel plates to be joined may be adopted as the upper limit temperature (Ms point) during the forming step referred to in this specification.

金属板が鋼板以外の場合なら、加熱工程で接合板を、例えば、溶体化処理等に適した温度に加熱すると好ましい。   If the metal plate is other than a steel plate, it is preferable to heat the joining plate to a temperature suitable for solution treatment or the like in the heating step.

(2)本明細書でいう接合板は、少なくとも溶着部で、複数の金属板が積層状態にあれば足り、接合板の全体で複数の金属板が積層状態となっている必要はない。また、部位(領域)により、金属板の枚数が異なってもよい。このようなものも、本明細書では「接合板」という。 (2) The joining plate referred to in this specification is at least a welded portion, and it is sufficient that the plurality of metal plates are in a laminated state, and the plurality of metal plates are not necessarily laminated in the whole joining plate. Further, the number of metal plates may be different depending on the part (region). Such a thing is also referred to as a “joining plate” in the present specification.

(3)特に断らない限り本明細書でいう「x〜y」は下限値xおよび上限値yを含む。本明細書に記載した種々の数値または数値範囲に含まれる任意の数値を新たな下限値または上限値として「a〜b」のような範囲を新設し得る。 (3) Unless otherwise specified, “x to y” in this specification includes a lower limit value x and an upper limit value y. A range such as “a to b” can be newly established with any numerical value included in various numerical values or numerical ranges described in the present specification as a new lower limit value or upper limit value.

一例である熱間プレス成形装置により接合板を成形する前の様子を示す模式断面図である。It is a schematic cross section which shows the mode before shape | molding a joining board with the hot press molding apparatus which is an example. その成形過程中の様子を示す模式断面図である。It is a schematic cross section which shows the mode in the shaping | molding process. 成形前の解析モデルを示す図である。It is a figure which shows the analysis model before shaping | molding. 成形後の解析モデルを示す図である。It is a figure which shows the analysis model after shaping | molding. 解析に用いた各試料(接合板)の温度分布を示す図である。It is a figure which shows the temperature distribution of each sample (joining board) used for the analysis. 解析した各試料の成形後の様子を示す図である。It is a figure which shows the mode after shaping | molding of each analyzed sample.

本発明の構成要素に、本明細書中から任意に選択した一以上の構成要素を付加し得る。成形方法に関する構成要素は、一定の場合(構造または特性により「物」を直接特定することが不可能であるかまたは非実際的である事情(不可能・非実際的事情)等がある場合)、プロダクトバイプロセスとして「物」(プレス成形品)に関する構成要素ともなり得る。いずれの実施形態が最良であるか否かは、対象、要求性能等によって異なる。   One or more components arbitrarily selected from the present specification may be added to the components of the present invention. Constituent elements related to the molding method are fixed (when it is impossible or impractical (impossible / unpractical circumstances), etc.) to directly identify the “object” by structure or characteristics As a product-by-process, it can also be a component related to “things” (press-molded products). Which embodiment is the best depends on the target, required performance, and the like.

《接合板》
(1)金属板
本発明に係る金属板は、例えば、鉄系板(鋼板を含む。)、アルミニウム系板、マグネシウム系板、チタン系板等である。ここでいう「〜系」とは、その純金属またはその合金を意味する。接合される金属板は、同種でも異種でもよい。同種の金属板の場合、それらの組成は同じでも異なってもよい。接合される金属板は、同形態(形状・サイズ等)でも異形態でもよい。組成または形態の異なる金属板からなる接合板を用いることにより、部位毎の要求仕様に適したプレス成形品が得易くなる。
《Joint plate》
(1) Metal plate The metal plate which concerns on this invention is an iron-type board (a steel plate is included), an aluminum-type board, a magnesium-type board, a titanium-type board etc., for example. The “˜system” here means the pure metal or the alloy thereof. The metal plates to be joined may be the same or different. In the case of the same kind of metal plates, their compositions may be the same or different. The metal plates to be joined may have the same form (shape, size, etc.) or different forms. By using a joining plate made of metal plates having different compositions or forms, it becomes easy to obtain a press-molded product suitable for the required specifications for each part.

金属板の一例である鋼板は、炭素鋼板(合金鋼板を含む)に限らず、ステンレス鋼板等でもよい。炭素(C)を含有する鋼板の場合、焼入れ性や靱性等を考慮して、通常、鋼板全体を100質量%(適宜単に「%」という。)として、C量は0.15〜0.8%さらには0.2〜0.7%である。このような範囲内にある普通鋼板、高張力鋼板、超高張力鋼板等を組合わせて接合板を構成することにより、部位毎に強度等の異なるプレス成形品を得ることができる。   The steel plate as an example of the metal plate is not limited to a carbon steel plate (including an alloy steel plate) but may be a stainless steel plate or the like. In the case of a steel sheet containing carbon (C), considering the hardenability, toughness, etc., the entire steel sheet is usually 100% by mass (referred to simply as “%” as appropriate), and the C content is 0.15-0.8. %, And further 0.2 to 0.7%. By forming a joining plate by combining ordinary steel plates, high-tensile steel plates, ultra-high-strength steel plates and the like within such a range, press-formed products having different strengths and the like can be obtained for each part.

(2)溶着部
溶着部により、複数の金属板が接合される。この溶着部は、接合される金属板間に分散(離散)的に配設されている。溶着部を形成する加熱手段として、電気(ジュール熱、アーク放電等)の他、ガス、プラズマ、レーザー、電子ビーム(電子線)等を用いることができる。溶着部の代表例は、スポット溶接、プロジェクション溶接、シーム溶接等による重ね抵抗溶接(重ね合わせた金属板の両側から加圧して行う抵抗溶接)において、溶融凝固した部分(いわゆるナゲット)である。
(2) Welding part A plurality of metal plates are joined by the welding part. The welds are distributed (discrete) between the metal plates to be joined. As heating means for forming the welded portion, gas (plasma, laser, electron beam) can be used in addition to electricity (joule heat, arc discharge, etc.). A typical example of the welded portion is a melted and solidified portion (so-called nugget) in lap resistance welding (resistance welding performed by applying pressure from both sides of the stacked metal plates) by spot welding, projection welding, seam welding, or the like.

《金型》
加熱した接合板を熱間プレス成形する金型の具体的な形態は問わない。本発明に係る金型は、ダイ(上型または下型ともいう。)とパンチ(下型または上型ともいう。)を備えれば足る。また、本発明に係るブランクホルダ(皺押さえともいう。適宜ダイクッションを含む。)は、接合板をプレス成形する際に、成形部の外周囲(フランジ部)を保持できれば足りる。ダイとパンチは、少なくともどちらかが駆動されれば足る。
"Mold"
The specific form of the metal mold | die which hot-press-molds the heated joining board is not ask | required. The mold according to the present invention only needs to include a die (also referred to as an upper mold or a lower mold) and a punch (also referred to as a lower mold or an upper mold). In addition, the blank holder (also referred to as a heel presser, including a die cushion as appropriate) according to the present invention is sufficient if it can hold the outer periphery (flange portion) of the molded portion when press-molding the joining plate. It is sufficient that at least one of the die and punch is driven.

《成形方法》
(1)加熱工程
接合板の加熱方法は、炉内加熱でも、高周波加熱等でもよい。金属板の種類、熱処理等により加熱温度は異なる。金属板が鋼板である場合なら、例えば、加熱温度(初期温度)は800℃以上、840℃以上さらには880℃以上とするとよい。
<Molding method>
(1) Heating process The heating method of the joining plate may be in-furnace heating or high-frequency heating. The heating temperature varies depending on the type of metal plate, heat treatment, and the like. When the metal plate is a steel plate, for example, the heating temperature (initial temperature) is preferably 800 ° C. or higher, 840 ° C. or higher, and further 880 ° C. or higher.

(2)配置工程
加熱した接合板がダイまたはパンチに接触すると、その接触部から抜熱され、その接触部の温度が降下し、成形性が低下し得る。そこで、冷却工程前になされる配置工程は、加熱工程後の接合板をダイ、パンチおよびブランクホルダのいずれにも実質的に接触(密接)させずに保持する非接触保持工程であると好ましい。
(2) Arrangement Step When the heated joining plate comes into contact with the die or the punch, heat is removed from the contact portion, the temperature of the contact portion is lowered, and the moldability can be lowered. Therefore, the arranging step performed before the cooling step is preferably a non-contact holding step for holding the bonded plate after the heating step without substantially contacting (intimately contacting) any of the die, punch and blank holder.

(3)冷却工程(冷却手段)
冷却工程は、加熱工程の終了後で成形工程の終了前の少なくとも適切な一時期(特定時期)になされれば足り、そのタイミング、冷却時間、冷却温度等までは問わない。もっとも、成形過程中に冷却対象である特定領域の形態や溶着部に作用する応力状態が変化し得るため、成形工程の開始前またはその開始時近傍で冷却工程を行うと好ましい。
(3) Cooling step (cooling means)
The cooling process may be performed at least at an appropriate time (specific time) after the heating process and before the molding process, and the timing, the cooling time, the cooling temperature, etc. are not limited. However, since the shape of the specific region to be cooled and the stress state acting on the welded portion can change during the molding process, it is preferable to perform the cooling process before or near the start of the molding process.

冷却工程は、例えば、少なくとも溶着部を含む特定領域へ、冷媒を供給する冷媒供給工程でもよいし、その特定領域へ冷体(例えば当て金)を接触させる冷体接触工程でもよい。冷媒供給工程は、例えば、パンチの外周側に配設した冷媒供給管(冷却手段)から冷媒(気体または液体)を特定領域へ供給(噴出または流出)することにより行える。冷体接触工程で用いる冷体も、例えば、パンチの外周側に配設するとよい。なお、冷媒供給管や冷体は、冷却工程時以外(例えば、成形工程中)は、接合板に接触、干渉等しない状態で金型内(例えば、ダイ内またはブランクホルダ内)に収納されると好適である。   The cooling step may be, for example, a refrigerant supply step of supplying a refrigerant to a specific region including at least a welded portion, or a cold body contact step of bringing a cold body (for example, a contact metal) into contact with the specific region. The refrigerant supply step can be performed, for example, by supplying (jetting or outflowing) refrigerant (gas or liquid) to a specific region from a refrigerant supply pipe (cooling means) disposed on the outer peripheral side of the punch. For example, the cold body used in the cold body contact step may be disposed on the outer peripheral side of the punch. In addition, the refrigerant supply pipe and the cold body are accommodated in a mold (for example, in a die or a blank holder) in a state in which they do not contact, interfere with, etc. the joining plate except during the cooling process (for example, during the molding process) It is preferable.

冷媒供給管から供給する冷媒の種類、供給量、向き、温度、供給時間等、または冷体の種類(材質)、熱容量、接触前温度、接触時間等は適宜調整される。これにより、少なくとも溶着部を所望する温度範囲に制御することも可能となる。このような冷媒は、例えばエアであると経済的である。またエア等の流体を噴射して冷却手段を構成する場合、その噴射穴(孔)の位置、大きさ(開口径)、向き、冷媒温度等も適宜調整される。   The type, supply amount, direction, temperature, supply time, or the like of the refrigerant supplied from the refrigerant supply pipe, or the type (material) of the cold body, the heat capacity, the temperature before contact, the contact time, etc. are appropriately adjusted. As a result, at least the welded portion can be controlled within a desired temperature range. Such a refrigerant is economical if it is air, for example. Further, when the cooling means is configured by injecting a fluid such as air, the position, size (opening diameter), direction, refrigerant temperature, etc. of the injection hole (hole) are also adjusted as appropriate.

ちなみに、冷却工程で特定領域が過冷されると、逆に成形性が低下し得る。そこで、金属板が鋼板の場合、特定領域をマルテンサイト変態開始温度(Ms点)よりも高い特定温度にする工程であると好ましい。具体的にいうと、金属板が鋼板である場合、冷却工程は、少なくとも特定領域(特に溶着部)の温度を、初期の加熱温度(Ac点以上、例えば、800〜950℃)に対して、50〜400℃、100〜350℃さらには200〜300℃程度低い温度にする工程であると好ましい。 Incidentally, if the specific region is supercooled in the cooling step, the moldability may be reduced. Therefore, when the metal plate is a steel plate, it is preferable that the specific region is a step of setting a specific temperature higher than the martensitic transformation start temperature (Ms point). Specifically, when the metal plate is a steel plate, the cooling step is performed at least for the temperature of the specific region (particularly the welded portion) with respect to the initial heating temperature (Ac 3 points or more, for example, 800 to 950 ° C.). 50 to 400 ° C., 100 to 350 ° C., and preferably 200 to 300 ° C.

なお、冷却工程では、その他の領域(溶着部を含まない領域)、例えば、高温な軟化状態で延伸(塑性変形)されると、割れや薄肉化等を生じ易い領域も、併せて冷却されてもよい。   In the cooling process, other regions (regions that do not include the welded portion), for example, regions that are prone to cracking or thinning when stretched (plastically deformed) in a high-temperature softened state are also cooled together. Also good.

(4)成形工程
成形開始から成形終了までの間、加熱された接合板のフランジ領域はブランクホルダとダイにより挟持されたままでもよい。フランジ領域(成形凹部の開口周縁域の外周領域)から成形部へ材料流入し易いと、成形性がさらに高まり好ましい。
(4) Molding process From the molding start to the molding end, the flange area of the heated joining plate may be held between the blank holder and the die. It is preferable that the material easily flows from the flange region (the outer peripheral region of the peripheral edge of the opening of the molding recess) into the molding part because the moldability is further enhanced.

成形工程は、フランジ部となり得る接合板のフランジ領域からダイまたはブランクホルダへの抜熱を抑制しつつプレス成形を行う抜熱抑制成形工程であると好適である。フランジ領域の降温を抑制する方法として、例えば、成形初期に、金型と接合板のフランジ領域とが非接触状態または非密接状態となるようにしてもよい。また、フランジ領域に接触し得る金型領域にヒーター等を埋め込んで、接合板のフランジ領域を加熱または保温してもよい。さらに、成形速度を高めて接合板のフランジ領域と金型との接触時間(ひいては抜熱時間)を実質的に短縮して、フランジ領域の降温抑制を図ってもよい。   The forming step is preferably a heat removal suppression forming step in which press forming is performed while suppressing heat removal from the flange region of the joining plate that can be a flange portion to the die or the blank holder. As a method for suppressing the temperature drop in the flange region, for example, the mold and the flange region of the joining plate may be brought into a non-contact state or a non-contact state in the initial stage of molding. Also, a heater or the like may be embedded in a mold region that can come into contact with the flange region to heat or keep the flange region of the joining plate. Furthermore, the temperature reduction of the flange region may be suppressed by increasing the molding speed and substantially shortening the contact time (and hence the heat removal time) between the flange region of the joining plate and the mold.

(5)ホットスタンプ
金属板が鋼板である場合、ホットスタンプにより焼入れされたプレス成形品が得られる。その組織は、全体がマルテンサイト組織単相である場合に限らず、適宜、ベイナイト組織、フェライト組織、セメンタイト組織等を含む混合組織でも良い。さらに、ホットスタンプ後のプレス成形品でも、別途、熱処理(焼戻し等)がなされてもよい。
(5) Hot stamp When the metal plate is a steel plate, a press-molded product quenched by the hot stamp is obtained. The structure is not limited to a single martensite structure as a whole, and may be a mixed structure including a bainite structure, a ferrite structure, a cementite structure, and the like as appropriate. Furthermore, heat treatment (tempering etc.) may be separately performed on the press-formed product after hot stamping.

《熱間プレス成形装置》
(1)本発明に係る成形装置の一例を図1Aと図1B(両者を併せて単に「図1」という。)に示した。図1に示した成形装置P1は、成形金型を構成するダイ1およびパンチ2と、ダイ1に対向して配設されたブランクホルダ31と、ブランクホルダ31を上下動可能に支持するダイクッション8と、ダイクッション8を支持するベース9とからなる。なお、パンチ2はベース9に固定されている。
《Hot press forming device》
(1) An example of the molding apparatus according to the present invention is shown in FIGS. 1A and 1B (both are simply referred to as “FIG. 1”). A molding apparatus P1 shown in FIG. 1 includes a die 1 and a punch 2 constituting a molding die, a blank holder 31 disposed opposite to the die 1, and a die cushion that supports the blank holder 31 so as to be movable up and down. 8 and a base 9 that supports the die cushion 8. The punch 2 is fixed to the base 9.

ダイ1は、開口周縁域に角曲(角R)状の縁部11aを有する二段ハット形状(段付き円錐台状)の成形凹部11を有する。パンチ2は、頭頂周縁域に角曲(角R)状の肩部21aを有する二段ハット形状の成形凸部21を有する。ダイ1とパンチ2が上下方向に相対移動することにより、成形凹部11と成形凸部21は遊嵌状態となる。   The die 1 has a two-stage hat-shaped (stepped truncated cone-shaped) concave portion 11 having an edge 11a having a curved corner (angle R) in the peripheral edge region of the opening. The punch 2 has a two-step hat-shaped molding convex portion 21 having a shoulder portion 21a having a curved corner (angle R) in the peripheral region of the crown. When the die 1 and the punch 2 are relatively moved in the vertical direction, the molding concave portion 11 and the molding convex portion 21 are loosely fitted.

さらに成形装置P1は、保持ピン4とエア配管5を備える。保持ピン4は、ブランクホルダ31の上端平面312側に複数均等に配設されており、その上端平面312に対して出没可能となっている。具体的にいうと、保持ピン4はブランクホルダ31内に収納されたバネ41(弾性体)により付勢されており、ダイ1が下降していないとき、保持ピン4は上端平面312から突出した状態となっている。この突出状態の保持ピン4により、加熱された接合板Wはブランクホルダ3に接触せずに保持され(配置工程、非接触保持工程)、初期の加熱状態がほぼ維持される。   Further, the molding apparatus P1 includes a holding pin 4 and an air pipe 5. A plurality of holding pins 4 are evenly arranged on the upper end flat surface 312 side of the blank holder 31, and can be projected and retracted with respect to the upper end flat surface 312. Specifically, the holding pin 4 is urged by a spring 41 (elastic body) housed in the blank holder 31, and the holding pin 4 protrudes from the upper end plane 312 when the die 1 is not lowered. It is in a state. With the protruding holding pins 4, the heated joining plate W is held without contacting the blank holder 3 (arrangement process, non-contact holding process), and the initial heating state is substantially maintained.

ダイ1が下降すると、接合板Wを介して保持ピン4が押圧され、保持ピン4はブランクホルダ3内に埋没する。こうして接合板Wはダイ1とブランクホルダ3により挟持される(図1B参照)。   When the die 1 is lowered, the holding pin 4 is pressed through the joining plate W, and the holding pin 4 is buried in the blank holder 3. Thus, the joining plate W is sandwiched between the die 1 and the blank holder 3 (see FIG. 1B).

エア配管5(冷媒供給管、冷却手段)は、ブランクホルダ31の上方内周側に形成した環状の段部311に沿って収納される。エア配管5の斜め内側上面には、一定間隔で複数の小孔51が配置されている。エア配管5内にはエアコンプレッサー(図略)から空気(冷媒)が圧送され得る。エア配管5へ空気を送る際のタイミング、空気量等は制御バルブ(図略)により制御される。なお、成形凸部21の外周側と段部311の間に収まっているエア配管5は、成形凸部21が成形凹部11へ突入する成形中も、接合板W等に干渉することはない。   The air pipe 5 (refrigerant supply pipe, cooling means) is accommodated along an annular step 311 formed on the upper inner peripheral side of the blank holder 31. A plurality of small holes 51 are arranged at regular intervals on the obliquely inner upper surface of the air pipe 5. Air (refrigerant) can be pumped into the air pipe 5 from an air compressor (not shown). The timing when sending air to the air pipe 5, the amount of air, and the like are controlled by a control valve (not shown). Note that the air pipe 5 that is accommodated between the outer peripheral side of the molding convex portion 21 and the step portion 311 does not interfere with the joining plate W or the like even during molding in which the molding convex portion 21 enters the molding concave portion 11.

(2)加熱した接合板Wは、ダイ1およびパンチ2により、次のようにして熱間プレス成形される(図1B参照)。先ず、ダイ1が上方から油圧プレス機(駆動手段)により駆動されて下降する。このダイ1の下降に伴い、ダイ1の下端平面12とブランクホルダ31の上端平面332との間で接合板Wが挟持される。なお、接合板Wの挟持部分(Wa)が最終的に得られるプレス成形品Fのフランジ部Faとなる。 (2) The heated joining plate W is hot press-molded by the die 1 and the punch 2 as follows (see FIG. 1B). First, the die 1 is driven and lowered by a hydraulic press (driving means) from above. As the die 1 descends, the joining plate W is sandwiched between the lower end plane 12 of the die 1 and the upper end plane 332 of the blank holder 31. In addition, the clamping part (Wa) of the joining board W becomes the flange part Fa of the press-formed product F finally obtained.

接合板Wが挟持された状態でダイ1がさらに下降すると、ブランクホルダ31はダイ1によって押し下げられ、ダイクッション8に沿って下降する。このダイクッション8の下降に連動して、パンチ2の成形凸部21がダイ1の成形凹部11へ向けて相対的に移動を始める。パンチ2の成形凸部21の頭頂面21bがダイクッション8の上端平面332とほぼ面一になる付近で、頭頂面21bに連なる成形凸部21の肩部21aが接合板Wと接触する。   When the die 1 is further lowered while the joining plate W is sandwiched, the blank holder 31 is pushed down by the die 1 and descends along the die cushion 8. In conjunction with the lowering of the die cushion 8, the molding convex portion 21 of the punch 2 starts to move relatively toward the molding concave portion 11 of the die 1. The shoulder portion 21a of the molding convex portion 21 connected to the top surface 21b is in contact with the joining plate W in the vicinity where the top surface 21b of the molding convex portion 21 of the punch 2 is substantially flush with the upper end flat surface 332 of the die cushion 8.

成形凸部21が成形凹部11へ相対的に突入していくにつれて、接合板Wは、成形凹部11の縁部11aにも接触し、縁部11aと肩部21aとの間(縁間域)を架橋する架橋領域が形成される。架橋領域が最終的にプレス成形品Fの側部(縦壁部)となる。架橋領域は、成形中の一時期(特定時期)において、ダイ1およびパンチ2と接触しない非接触領域となる。   As the molding convex portion 21 relatively enters the molding concave portion 11, the joining plate W also contacts the edge portion 11a of the molding concave portion 11, and is between the edge portion 11a and the shoulder portion 21a (inter-edge region). A cross-linked region for cross-linking is formed. The cross-linked region finally becomes the side portion (vertical wall portion) of the press-formed product F. The cross-linked region is a non-contact region that does not contact the die 1 and the punch 2 at a certain time (specific time) during molding.

(3)接合板Wは、金属板W1と金属板W2が複数の溶着部Wnで接合されてなる。溶着部Wnは、例えば、スポット溶接により形成される複数の点状の溶接部(ナゲット)である。接合板Wは、所望の温度分布となるように加熱された後(加熱工程)、保持ピン4上に配置される(配置工程)。この後、加熱された溶着部Wnを含む特定領域Wcに向けて、エア配管5から空気が噴射される(冷却工程、冷媒供給工程)。これにより、少なくとも溶着部Wnは成形前に冷却され、周囲よりも低温で硬化した状態、つまり変形抵抗の大きな状態となる。この接合板Wをプレス成形すると(成形工程)、特定領域Wc(特に溶着部Wn)に塑性変形が集中することが回避され、溶着部Wnで剥離や割れ等を生じることなく、フランジ領域Waや頭頂領域Wbが延伸され易くなる。こうして接合板Wでも、高い成形性を確保することが可能となる。なお、本発明の成形方法または成形装置は、特定領域Wcが上述したような非接触領域にあるとき、特に有効である。 (3) The joining plate W is formed by joining a metal plate W1 and a metal plate W2 at a plurality of welded portions Wn. The welded portion Wn is, for example, a plurality of spot-like welded portions (nuggets) formed by spot welding. After the joining plate W is heated so as to have a desired temperature distribution (heating process), it is disposed on the holding pins 4 (arranging process). Thereafter, air is injected from the air pipe 5 toward the specific region Wc including the heated welded portion Wn (cooling step, refrigerant supply step). As a result, at least the welded portion Wn is cooled before molding and is cured at a lower temperature than the surroundings, that is, a state having a large deformation resistance. When this joining plate W is press-molded (molding process), it is avoided that plastic deformation concentrates on the specific region Wc (particularly the welded portion Wn), and the welded portion Wn does not cause peeling or cracking. The top region Wb is easily stretched. Thus, even with the joining plate W, it is possible to ensure high formability. The molding method or molding apparatus of the present invention is particularly effective when the specific area Wc is in the non-contact area as described above.

この他、成形凸部21の肩部21aと当接する接合板Wの中間域(頭頂領域Wb)は、パンチ2の頭頂面21bと非接触状態(浮いた状態)になり易い。溶着部Wnを含む特定領域Wcは、そのような領域内に存在してもよい。   In addition, the intermediate region (the top region Wb) of the joining plate W that comes into contact with the shoulder 21a of the molding convex portion 21 tends to be in a non-contact state (floating state) with the top surface 21b of the punch 2. The specific region Wc including the welded portion Wn may exist in such a region.

《プレス成形品》
本発明のプレス成形品はその仕様に応じて、さらに、焼鈍、焼準、時効、焼き戻し、浸炭、窒化等の熱処理、メッキ等の表面処理などが適宜なされてもよい。また、プレス成形品の形態や用途は問わない。本発明のプレス成形品は、例えば、車両ボディ(Aピラー、Bピラー、アウタパネル、インナーパネル等)、バンパー、オイルパン、ホイルハウス等の車両部品として好適である。
<Press-formed product>
The press-formed product of the present invention may be appropriately subjected to heat treatment such as annealing, normalizing, aging, tempering, carburizing and nitriding, and surface treatment such as plating according to the specifications. Moreover, the form and use of a press molded product are not ask | required. The press-formed product of the present invention is suitable as a vehicle part such as a vehicle body (A pillar, B pillar, outer panel, inner panel, etc.), bumper, oil pan, wheel house, and the like.

接合板の溶着部の冷却が熱間プレス成形に及ぼす影響を、解析(シミュレーション)により明らかにし、本発明をより具体的に説明する。   The effect of cooling the welded portion of the joining plate on hot press forming will be clarified by analysis (simulation), and the present invention will be described more specifically.

《接合板》
組成の異なる二種類の鋼板W1、W2(金属板)を、スポット溶接した接合板Wを熱間プレス成形する場合についてシミュレーションした。具体的にいうと、鋼板W1として、大きいサイズ(280×50×厚さ2mm)の鋼板(JIS SCr420相当)を想定した。また、鋼板W2として、サイズの小さい(130×50×厚さ2mm)の鋼板(JIS SCr420相当)を想定した。
《Joint plate》
A simulation was performed on a case where the hot-press forming was performed on the joining plate W in which two types of steel plates W1 and W2 (metal plates) having different compositions were spot-welded. Specifically, a steel plate (equivalent to JIS SCr420) having a large size (280 × 50 × 2 mm in thickness) was assumed as the steel plate W1. In addition, a steel plate (corresponding to JIS SCr420) having a small size (130 × 50 × 2 mm in thickness) was assumed as the steel plate W2.

スポット溶接は、鋼板W2の端部付近が鋼板W1に対して、完全に溶着したナゲット(溶着部Wn)によって接合されている状態を想定した。スポット溶接は、間隔:55mm×3箇所とした。溶着部Wn(ナゲット)の大きさはφ5.66mmとした。   Spot welding assumed a state in which the vicinity of the end of the steel plate W2 was joined to the steel plate W1 by a completely welded nugget (welded portion Wn). Spot welding was performed at intervals of 55 mm × 3 locations. The size of the welded portion Wn (nugget) was set to φ5.66 mm.

《成形金型/成形部》
接合板Wを、図2Aまたは図2B(両者を併せて単に「図2」という。)に示すようなダイ1とパンチ2(図1参照)を用いて、二段ハット形状(段付き円錐台筒状または段付き有底円筒状)に深絞り成形する場合を想定した。一段目(開口縁側)は40mm×成形高さ50mmの略円筒状とし、二段目(底部側開口縁側)は62.65mm×成形高さ80mmの円錐台筒状(有底円筒状)とした。溶着部Wnは、二段目の円錐台を構成する下方側の周壁面(湾曲面)上に、離間して環状に配設されることを想定した。
<Molding mold / molding part>
The joining plate W is formed in a two-stage hat shape (stepped truncated cone) using a die 1 and a punch 2 (see FIG. 1) as shown in FIG. 2A or 2B (both are simply referred to as “FIG. 2”). A case of deep drawing in a cylindrical shape or a stepped bottomed cylindrical shape) was assumed. The first stage (opening edge side) has a substantially cylindrical shape of 40 mm × molding height 50 mm, and the second stage (bottom side opening edge side) has a truncated cone (bottomed cylindrical shape) of 62.65 mm × molding height 80 mm. . The welded portion Wn was assumed to be spaced apart and disposed on the lower peripheral wall surface (curved surface) constituting the second-stage truncated cone.

《温度分布》
接合板Wの温度分布を様々に設定した試料を設定した。各試料について設定した温度分布を図3および表1に示した。なお、図3は、接合板W中から、一つの溶着部Wnを含む部分だけを切取って示したものである。パンチ肩部Wsは、接合板Wを成形した際に、パンチ2の肩部21aが当接する近傍の領域であり、側壁部Wdは、接合板Wを成形した際に、溶着部Wnとパンチ肩部Wsの中間領域である。図3および表1に示すように、例えば、試料Saは、溶着部Wnを含む周辺領域(特定領域Wc)とパンチ肩部Wsとなる領域を冷却(−250℃)したものであり、試料Sdは、その特定領域Wcと側壁部Wdとなる領域を冷却(−250℃)したものである。
"Temperature distribution"
Samples with various temperature distributions of the bonding plate W were set. The temperature distribution set for each sample is shown in FIG. Note that FIG. 3 shows only a portion including one welded portion Wn cut out from the joining plate W. The punch shoulder Ws is a region in the vicinity of which the shoulder 21a of the punch 2 abuts when the joining plate W is formed, and the side wall Wd is the welded portion Wn and the punch shoulder when the joining plate W is formed. This is an intermediate region of the portion Ws. As shown in FIG. 3 and Table 1, for example, the sample Sa is obtained by cooling (−250 ° C.) the peripheral region (specific region Wc) including the welded portion Wn and the region serving as the punch shoulder Ws, and the sample Sd Is obtained by cooling (−250 ° C.) the region to be the specific region Wc and the side wall Wd.

《評価》
上述した各試料について、解析ソフト(LSTC社製LS-DYNA)を用いて、熱間プレス成形後の溶着部Wnを含む周辺領域Wcの割れの有無等を評価した。Wcの割れの有無は、破断した要素が板厚方向に貫いた場合により判断した。その結果を表1に併せて示した。
<Evaluation>
About each sample mentioned above, the presence or absence of the crack of the peripheral region Wc including the welding part Wn after hot press molding was evaluated using the analysis software (LS-DYNA manufactured by LSTC). The presence or absence of the crack of Wc was judged by the case where the fractured element penetrated in the thickness direction. The results are also shown in Table 1.

表1から明らかなように、溶着部Wn(近傍)のみを冷却してプレス成形することにより、溶着部Wnの割れと剥離を防止できることがわかった。また、その部分的な冷却により、二段ハット形状に深絞りする場合でも、溶着部Wnの接合長さを確保しつつ、側壁部Wdやパンチ肩部Ws(Ws1、Ws2)で板厚の減少を抑制できることも確認できた。   As is clear from Table 1, it was found that cracking and peeling of the welded portion Wn can be prevented by cooling and press molding only the welded portion Wn (near). Moreover, even when deep drawing into a two-stage hat shape by the partial cooling, the plate thickness is reduced at the side wall portion Wd and the punch shoulder portions Ws (Ws1, Ws2) while ensuring the joining length of the welded portion Wn. It was also confirmed that it can be suppressed.

P1 熱間プレス成形装置
W 接合板
W1、W2 金属板
F プレス成形品
1 ダイ
2 パンチ
31 ブランクホルダ
4 保持ピン(配置手段)
5 エア配管(冷媒供給管、冷却手段)
P1 Hot press forming device W Joint plate W1, W2 Metal plate F Press-formed product 1 Die 2 Punch 31 Blank holder 4 Holding pin (arrangement means)
5 Air piping (refrigerant supply pipe, cooling means)

Claims (7)

離間して配設された複数の溶着部で接合された2枚以上の金属板からなる接合板を加熱する加熱工程と、
成形凹部を有するダイと該成形凹部に対応する成形凸部を有するパンチとの間に該接合板を配置する配置工程と、
該ダイと該パンチで該接合板をプレスすることにより該成形凹部と該成形凸部に対応した成形部を形成する成形工程と、
を備えた熱間プレス成形方法であって、
前記加熱工程の終了後で前記成形工程の終了前の少なくとも一時期である特定時期に、少なくとも前記溶着部を含む前記接合板の特定領域を冷却する冷却工程を備えることを特徴とする熱間プレス成形方法。
A heating step of heating a joining plate composed of two or more metal plates joined at a plurality of welds disposed apart from each other;
An arrangement step of disposing the joining plate between a die having a molding recess and a punch having a molding projection corresponding to the molding recess;
A molding step for forming the molding concave portion and the molding portion corresponding to the molding convex portion by pressing the joining plate with the die and the punch; and
A hot press forming method comprising:
Hot press molding characterized by comprising a cooling step of cooling at least a specific region of the joining plate including the welded portion at a specific time that is at least one time after the heating step and before the forming step. Method.
前記冷却工程は、前記特定領域を所望の温度範囲内とする温度制御工程である請求項1に記載の熱間プレス成形方法。   The hot press forming method according to claim 1, wherein the cooling step is a temperature control step in which the specific region is within a desired temperature range. 前記冷却工程は、前記特定領域へ冷媒を供給する冷媒供給工程または該特定領域へ冷体を接触させる冷体接触工程である請求項1または2に記載の熱間プレス成形方法。   The hot press molding method according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the cooling step is a refrigerant supply step of supplying a refrigerant to the specific region or a cold body contact step of bringing a cold body into contact with the specific region. 前記成形部は、湾曲面を有し、
前記溶着部は、該湾曲面内に含まれる請求項1〜3のいずれかに記載の熱間プレス成形方法。
The molded part has a curved surface,
The hot press molding method according to claim 1, wherein the welded portion is included in the curved surface.
前記金属板は、鋼板であり、
前記加熱工程は、該鋼板のオーステナイト変態温度(Ac点)以上に該接合板を加熱する工程であり、
前記成形工程は、該成形工程の終了時に前記成形部をマルテンサイト変態開始温度(Ms点)よりも低い終了温度にする工程である請求項1〜4のいずれかに記載の熱間プレス成形方法。
The metal plate is a steel plate,
The heating step is a step of heating the bonded plate to an austenite transformation temperature (Ac 3 points) or more of the steel plate,
The hot press forming method according to any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the forming step is a step of setting the forming portion to an end temperature lower than a martensite transformation start temperature (Ms point) at the end of the forming step. .
前記冷却工程は、前記接合板の特定領域を該Ms点よりも高い温度にする工程である請求項5に記載の熱間プレス成形方法。   The hot press molding method according to claim 5, wherein the cooling step is a step of bringing the specific region of the bonding plate to a temperature higher than the Ms point. 前記溶着部は、スポット溶接によりできたナゲット部である請求項1〜6のいずれかに記載の熱間プレス成形方法。   The hot press molding method according to any one of claims 1 to 6, wherein the welded portion is a nugget portion made by spot welding.
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