Kayhan, ErdemKaftanoglu, BilginManufacturing EngineeringAirframe and Powerplant Maintenance2024-07-052024-07-05201870268-37681433-301510.1007/s00170-018-2403-12-s2.0-85052121718https://doi.org/10.1007/s00170-018-2403-1https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14411/2660To increase the limiting drawing ratio (LDR) in deep drawing, experiments are conducted on DP600, IF, and HSLA steels. The flange region of blank is heated up to temperatures in the warm range by inductance heating. During heating, the central portion of blank is cooled by water to prevent the reduction of the strength of the material in the central region. The temperature increase of flange region is observed by two infrared sensors focusing on two different points, one on the blank rim and the other near the die radius. An intensive cooling by cold water is applied to the bottom side of a blank during deep drawing. Increases up to 25.58% on LDR are obtained. There is no significant change in the microstructure of the material due to warm forming. Material characterization is obtained by a Gleeble 3800 thermo-mechanical testing machine for the temperature range 150-300 degrees C.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessNon-isothermal deep drawingLimiting drawing ratioInductive heatingDP600HSLAExperimental investigation of non-isothermal deep drawing of DP600 steelArticleQ2991-4695706WOS:000445800600053