Sascha Sikora
Graz University of Technology
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Materials Science Forum | 2010
Harald Hofmann; Thomas Heller; Sascha Sikora
Advanced high-strength steels offer a great potential for the further development of automobile bodies-in-white due to their combined mechanical properties of high formability and strength. New types of grades – multi-phase steels, superductile steels and density reduced steels – are under development at ThyssenKrupp Steel with tensile strength levels of up to 1000 MPa in combination with excellent formability for the high demands of cold formed structural automobile components. New forming technologies at increased temperatures – hot forming, semi-hot forming and superplastic forming - enable the processing of complex parts with extreme high strength. ThyssenKrupp Steel identifies potential future steels and technology concepts by technology monitoring and evaluates their potential for future applications in pre-development projects. University research institutions are significantly involved in this essential future oriented challenge. Seminal concepts are being implemented together with automotive manufactures by simultaneous engineering processes with coordinated phases of production and testing.
Archive | 2006
Heiko Beenken; Thomas Heller; Franz-Josef Lenze; Sascha Sikora
Archive | 2012
Sascha Sikora; Kai Schmitz; Axel Grüneklee
Archive | 2007
Franz-Josef Lenze; Sascha Sikora
Archive | 2005
Heiko Beenken; Thomas Heller; Franz-Josef Lenze; Sascha Sikora
Archive | 2012
Sascha Sikora; Janko Banik; Siegfried Lösch
Archive | 2011
Franz-Josef Lenze; Sascha Sikora; Andreas Ulrichs; Lothar Patberg
Archive | 2009
Franz-Josef Lenze; Sascha Sikora; Jens-Ulrik Becker; Christian Dornscheidt; Lukas Korves
Archive | 2010
Franz-Josef Lenze; Sascha Sikora; Andreas Ulrichs; Lothar Patberg
Archive | 2013
Dipl.-Ing. Banik Janko; Sascha Sikora; Dipl.-Ing. Köyer Maria; Thomas Struppek