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RESEARCH PRODUCT

Process mechanics analysis in single point incremental forming

G. AmbrogioLivan FratiniFabrizio MicariLuigino Filice

subject

Flexibility (engineering)Engineeringbusiness.product_categorybusiness.industryProcess (engineering)Scale (chemistry)Forming processesMechanical engineeringMechanicsMachine toolFormabilitySingle pointFocus (optics)business

description

The request of highly differentiated products and the need of process flexibility have brought the researchers to focus the attention on innovative sheet forming processes. Industrial application of conventional processes is, in fact, economically convenient just for large scale productions; furthermore conventional processes do not allow to fully satisfy the mentioned demand of flexibility. In this contest, single point incremental forming (SPIF) is an innovative and flexible answer to market requests. The process is characterized by a peculiar process mechanics, being the sheet plastically deformed only through a localised stretching mechanism. Some recent experimental studies have shown that SPIF permits a relevant increase of formability limits, just as a consequence of the peculiar deformation mechanics. The research here addressed is focused on the theoretical investigation of process mechanics; the aim was to achieve a deeper understanding of basic phenomena involved in SPIF which justify the above mentioned formability enhancing.

http://hdl.handle.net/10447/26197