Hiroshi Mori’s research while affiliated with Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal and other places

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Publications (2)


Development of Three-Dimensional Hot Bending and Direct Quench using robot
  • Conference Paper

November 2015

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17 Reads

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6 Citations

Kazuo Uematsu

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Naoaki Shimada

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Atsushi Tomizawa

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Hiroshi Mori

To achieve both weight reduction and crash safety improvement in automobile bodies, we have developed Three-Dimensional Hot Bending and Direct Quench (3DQ) technology, the first in the world. In this paper, we describe the overview and the effect of 3DQ with robot.


Development of Three-dimensional Hot Bending and Direct Quench Technology
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  • Full-text available

December 2014

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207 Reads

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21 Citations

Procedia Engineering

Naoaki Shimada

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Atsushi Tomizawa

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Hiroaki Kubota

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Shinjiro Kuwayama

The basic properties of Three-Dimensional Hot Bending and Direct Quench (3DQ), especially the property of bending force were researched. The tensile strength of the product reaches 1470 MPa, and the energy absorption in crash test increases by applying partial quenching. In this report, the basic properties of Three-Dimensional Hot Bending and Direct Quench (3DQ), specially the property of bending force, are introduced. In addition, mass production system using robot and features of products are introduced.

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Citations (2)


... Consequently, the local-induction-heating bending forming (LIHBF) and direct quench processing technologies for tube manufacturing, which are inexpensive, highly efficient and yield higher-quality products [1,2], have been developed for these two reasons. The production of automobile components with ultra-high tensile strength and a hollow tubular structure has become one of the frontier fields in the research and development of advanced plastic forming technology [3]. ...

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Local-Induction-Heating Bending Process of B1500HS Thin-Walled Rectangular Steel Tubes: A Simulation and Experimental Investigation
Development of Three-Dimensional Hot Bending and Direct Quench using robot
  • Citing Conference Paper
  • November 2015

... In [15] the focus was on refining the P11 alloy steel microstructure, while in [16] on reducing the residual stress state in the bent zone of the Q345B steel. A threedimensional hot bending and direct quenching (3DQ) system was proposed in [17] for bending and quenching C20 carbon steel tubes with a square section, primarily used for parts of the car body-in-white. This approach, shown in Figure 7, combines localized induction heating with a robotic arm to enhance the process flexibility. ...

Development of Three-dimensional Hot Bending and Direct Quench Technology

Procedia Engineering