GM GMT900 Case Studies
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GM GMT900 Case Studies
GM GMT900 Case Studies SUV Rad Support made out of aluminum converted to Pick-Up Rad support out of steel Presented By: Bo Lindgren VP Engineering Pick-Up Steel Radiator Support • GM steel Rad-Support production started in 2006 • Volume 600,000 to 1,000,000 /year Product – Aluminum Radiator Support • Our initial order from GM was an aluminum rad support structure, used in their full size SUV vehicles Challenge – Pick-Up Steel Radiator Support • Redesigned from aluminum to steel • Mass neutral (compared to aluminum) • High strength steel profiles • Variable thickness material • Higher load requirement • Why? Cost savings Laser-welded steel profiles Inner and outer post Upper and lower tie-bar Lower Tie Bar • Hot dip galvanized • Variable thickness material 1.9 to 1.0mm • Dual phase material 550 mpa • 1640mm long Variable Thickness Material 1.9 mm 1.0mm 1.9 mm All features are done before welding Embossing Extrusion Lower Tie-Bar weld seam Early Options Use a flange to create a lap-weld Final T joint •Hot dip galvanized •16 micron coating •Laser beam from the side •Out-gassing from the backside •Galvanized •Thickness 1.0mm •Material HSLA 420 Mpa •Profile formed after welding Upper Tie Bar Upper Tie-Bar • Material galvanized HSLA 420 material with thickness of 1.0mm Early Options GMT 900 STEEL RAD SUPPORT MANUFACTURING EQUIPMENT Design of the part profile Change this area. Weld Early Options Early Options Early Options Weld area Final configuration for upper tie bar Lap joint Upper Tie bar Laser cutting after welding and forming Late design change end tab feature Upper tie-bar problems showing up Material changing from uncoated to galvanized Inner post • Uncoated material • Material 1.0mm thick • HSLA material 420 Mpa Inner post The profile started out with a overlap in this area for welding Inner post Final product Butt Welding of inner and outer post Outer Post • Uncoated material • Material 1.1 mm thick • HSLA material 420 Mpa • Part manufactured as a 2-up and formed before splitting Outer Post Part manufactured as a 2-up and formed before splitting Thank you for your interest Presented By: Bo Lindgren VP Engineering North American Light Vehicle Metallic Material Trends PRESENTATIONS WILL BE AVAILABLE MAY 3 Use your web-enabled device to download the presentations from today’s event Great Designs in Steel is Sponsored by: www.autosteel.org