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2023
Conference Paper
Title
Investigation on the Influence of Geometric Parameters on the Dimensional Accuracy of High-Precision Embossed Metallic Bipolar Plates
Abstract
The availability of effective and eco-friendly powertrain systems for electrification of passenger and commercial traffic is a crucial requirement for achieving current climate targets. With increasingly limited energy resources, fuel cell technology is gaining interest as an alternative to conventional electrical drives. Especially for heavy-duty and long-distance vehicles, where the required payload and range would require enormously heavy batteries, fuel-cell-technology offers a promising solution. Critical components of such modern fuel cells are metallic bipolar plates (MBPP) manufactured by high-precision embossing of thin metallic foils. The critical point is that even slightest fluctuations within the manufacturing process can lead to forming defects and result in unacceptable springback of metallic bipolar plates. Combined with the dimensional accuracy required for MBPP, extensive quality assurance and thus relatively low cycle times are inevitable in today´s production of these components. In this context, this paper deals with an approach to actively control the manufacturing process of MBPP based on numerical data sets. For this purpose material characterization of 0.1 mm stainless-steel foil (1.4404) was performed, allowing for comprehensive modelling of the embossing process and the springback behavior. In order to maintain a robust forming process aimed at increasing productivity, a numerical analysis was then conducted under variation of different geometric parameters using AutoForm R10. It was found that variation of selected geometric parameters such as channel width, channel height, draft angle and tool radii can remarkably reduce thinning and springback in MBPP production in compliance with tight tolerance specifications. Furthermore, the investigations show that active control of the lubrication conditions offers an additional possibility for subtle adjustments of the dimensional accuracy of produced components.
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