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<dc:creator>Cuesta Segura, Isidoro Iván</dc:creator>
<dc:creator>Almaguer Zaldivar, Pavel Michel</dc:creator>
<dc:creator>Alegre Calderón, Jesús Manuel</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2019-06</dc:date>
<dc:description>In the automotive industry, the use of stamped aluminium alloy components has become a&#xd;
very common occurrence. For the appropriate design of these components, it is necessary to know&#xd;
how the manufacturing process a ects the material properties. In the first place, high plastic strains&#xd;
("p) can be generated during the stamping process, which can result in a change in the residual stress&#xd;
and mechanical properties in the plastically deformed areas. Furthermore, if a last coat of paint&#xd;
that is usually subjected to a thermal cycle, characterized by temperature (T) and exposure time (t),&#xd;
is applied, it can also influence mechanical behaviour. Consequently, this paper studies how both&#xd;
processes a ect the mechanical behaviour of an aluminium alloy of the 5000 series, commonly used&#xd;
in these types of components. In particular, the mechanical properties such as the yield stress at 0.2%&#xd;
( 0.2), the ultimate tensile strength (sut) and the engineering strain at break (e f ) have been analysed.&#xd;
To achieve this, a response surface technique, based on the design of experiments, has been used. The&#xd;
response surfaces obtained allow for the prediction of mechanical properties  0.2, sut and e f for any&#xd;
combination of values of t, T and "p.</dc:description>
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<dc:title>Mechanical behaviour of stamped aluminium alloy components by means of response surfaces</dc:title>
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