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Modeling of the Plastic Characteristics of AA6082 for the Friction Stir Welding Process

2015

Focus of this paper is to model the plastic forming behavior of AA6082, in order to develop the numerical FE analysis of the friction stir welding processes and the simulation of subsequent forming processes. During the friction stir welding process, the temperatures reached are until 500 °C and have a fundamental role for the correct performance of the process so the material data has to show a temperature dependency. Because of the tool rotation a strain rate sensitivity of the material has to be respected as well. In this context, the general material characteristics of AA6082 were first identified for different stress states. For the uniaxial state the standard PuD-Al used in the automo…

Plastic weldingMaterials scienceMechanical EngineeringMetallurgyForming processesContext (language use)Strain ratePlasticityStress (mechanics)Mechanics of MaterialsUltimate tensile strengthFriction stir weldingGeneral Materials ScienceComposite materialKey Engineering Materials
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FEM Simulation of Laminated Lightweight Materials Processed through Single Point Incremental Forming

2015

The aim of present paper is to realize the FEM simulation of laminated lightweight material processed through single point incremental forming. Thus a laminated material, aluminum - polypropylene - aluminum (Al-PP-Al), as sheet 1.2 mm thickness was used. For these material the hardening curve was determinate. These values were used to describe elastic-plastic behavior of the material during single point incremental forming process simulation. Single point incremental forming process simulation aimed to assess the distribution of values and maximum and minimum strains, the material thickness of the specimen and the technological force for the two strategies for obtaining the truncated cone s…

PolypropyleneEngineering drawingchemistry.chemical_compoundMaterials sciencechemistryAluminiumHardening (metallurgy)Forming processeschemistry.chemical_elementGeneral MedicineComposite materialSingle pointFinite element methodApplied Mechanics and Materials
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Incremental forming using KUKA KR210-2 industrial robot - research regarding design rules and process modelling

2021

Incremental sheet forming (ISF) process show a great potential in the manufacturing of small series production or prototype development parts. One of the sheet metal forming process, where the contact between punch and metal sheet is in a single point, is known as single point incremental forming (SPIF). The part is manufacture with a simple tool, known as punch, that performs a series of combined movements on the vertically and horizontally directions. The paper introduces a study regarding the design rules and process modelling of this unconventional process, by means of a KUKA KR210-2 industrial robot as technological equipment able to control the correlated movement of the punch. Supple…

Process modelingProcess (computing)Mechanical engineeringForming processesEngineering (General). Civil engineering (General)law.inventionIndustrial robotSingularitylawvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumTA1-2040Single pointSheet metalIncremental sheet formingMATEC Web of Conferences
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Numerical Study of a Process Strategy for Improving Geometrical Accuracy in Incremental Forming Process

2019

Abstract Incremental forming process is a relatively new process among researchers, which is yet to be implemented in automotive and aerospace industries. The researchers are studying various process strategies and methods to improve the geometrical accuracy of the parts obtained by incremental forming, because the geometry of the parts is one of the key factors holding back the process industrialization. One good method to investigate the benefits of a process strategy is by means of numerical analysis, from which the results obtained can confirm or disprove the gains of the researched strategy. The aim of this paper is to present the advantages of using a fluid under pressure as a support…

Process strategyComputer sciencebusiness.industryForming processesMechanical engineeringGeneral MedicinebusinessAutomationActa Universitatis Cibiniensis. Technical Series
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Asymmetric Single Point Incremental Forming of Sheet Metal

2005

The use of computers in manufacturing has enabled the development of several new sheet metal forming processes, which are based upon older technologies. This paper describes modifications that have been made to traditional forming methods such as conventional spinning and shear forming, forming processes in which deformation is localized. Recent advances have enabled this localized deformation to be accurately controlled and studied. Current developments have been focused on forming asymmetric parts using CNC technology, without the need for costly dies. Asymmetric Incremental Sheet Forming has the potential to revolutionize sheet metal forming, making it accessible to all levels of manufac…

Rapid prototypingEngineeringEngineering drawingbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringShear formingMechanical engineeringForming processesDeformation (meteorology)Industrial and Manufacturing Engineeringvisual_artComputer-aided manufacturingvisual_art.visual_art_mediumSheet metalbusinessSpinningIncremental sheet formingCIRP Annals
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Influence of Geometrical Parameters, Wall Angle and Part Shape on Thickness Reduction of Single Point Incremental Forming

2014

Abstract The aim of this paper is to study the thickness reduction during the whole single point incremental forming process. The experimental setup is realized in such a way that the blank sheet is in the vertical position and forming is done using an anthropomorphic robot with six degrees of freedom. The vertical positioning of the blank sheet allows the on-line visualization using an optical measuring system of the major and minor strains and of the thickness reduction. The wall angle varied between values of 45 0 , 55 0 and 65 0 respectively. The logarithmic major strain and minor strains and logarithmic thickness reduction were analyzed in order to allow a comparison with values obtain…

Reduction (complexity)FrustumLaw of sinesVertical directionSix degrees of freedomForming processesGeometryGeneral MedicineCritical valueBlankEngineering(all)MathematicsProcedia Engineering
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Meshless Simulation of Friction Stir Welding

2007

This paper encompasses our first efforts towards the numerical simulation of friction stir welding by employing a Lagrangian approach. To this end, we have employed a meshless method, namely the Natural Element Method (NEM). Friction Stir welding is a welding process where the union between the work pieces is achieved through the extremely high deformation imposed by a rotating pin, which moves between the two pieces. This extremely high strain is the main responsible of the difficulties associated with the numerical simulation of this forming process. Eulerian and Arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian (ALE) frameworks encounter difficulties in some aspects of the simulation. For instance, these ap…

Regularized meshless methodEngineeringALUMINUM EXTRUSIONFriction Stir WeldingBoundary (topology)Mechanical engineering02 engineering and technologyWelding01 natural scienceslaw.inventionsymbols.namesake0203 mechanical engineeringlawFriction stir welding0101 mathematicsSettore ING-IND/16 - Tecnologie E Sistemi Di LavorazionemeshlessComputer simulationbusiness.industryNumerical analysisForming processesEulerian path[SPI.MECA]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Mechanics [physics.med-ph]Natural Element Method010101 applied mathematics020303 mechanical engineering & transportssymbolsFEM MODELbusinessAIP Conference Proceedings
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Influence of some relevant process parameters on the dimensional accuracy in incremental forming: a numerical and experimental investigation

2004

Abstract As known, incremental forming is a flexible and innovative sheet metal forming process which allows complex shape shells forming without the need for any die. For these reasons, incremental forming is nowadays suggested for rapid prototyping and customised products. The present paper is focused on material formability in incremental forming and, in particular, on the evaluation and compensation of elastic springback. The latter significantly modifies the imposed shape. For this purpose, a deeper assessment of the process was developed following three different approaches. First of all, a wide experimental investigation on the influence of some relevant process parameters was develo…

Reverse engineeringFEMEngineeringbusiness.product_categorybusiness.industryIncremental formingDesign toolMetals and AlloysProcess (computing)Forming processesStructural engineeringGeometrical accuracycomputer.software_genreIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringFinite element methodComputer Science ApplicationsModeling and Simulationvisual_artCeramics and Compositesvisual_art.visual_art_mediumFormabilityDie (manufacturing)Sheet metalbusinesscomputerJournal of Materials Processing Technology
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Rubber Forming Processes of Thin Sheets

1999

In the last decade flexible media have been increasingly utilized in sheet metal drawing processes in order to reduce the tooling cost and to improve the product quality. In the present paper an axisymmetric deep drawing process of thin steel sheets is taken into account: in particular a flexible pad is utilized in order to simplify the tooling set. The process mechanics is investigated through numerical simulations and experimental tests with the aim to find out a proper set of operative parameters allowing the stamping of sound components and to highlight the particular deformation path of the drawing cup. The comparison between the numerical predictions and the experimental verification …

Set (abstract data type)Computer sciencevisual_artRotational symmetryvisual_art.visual_art_mediumProcess (computing)Mechanical engineeringForming processesDeformation (meteorology)StampingDeep drawingSheet metal
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Numerical-Experimental Study Regarding the Single Point Incremental Forming Process

2021

The present paper proposes a numerical-experimental comparative study on the single point incremental forming process. A DC04 steel sheet with a thickness of 0.6 mm was used for both the numerical simulation using the finite element method and the experimental research. The type of trajectory used was a spiral trajectory and the finished part obtained was a truncated cone-shaped part. The analysis program used for simulation was Ls-Dyna. The simulations were performed in several variants: with a fixed mesh and with an adaptive mesh, using two different element formulations: 25 (Belytschko-Tsay formulation with thickness stretch) and -16 (fully integrated shell element modified for higher ac…

Surface (mathematics)Computer simulationbusiness.industryNumerical analysisMinor (linear algebra)TrajectoryForming processesStructural engineeringTA1-2040Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)businessReduction (mathematics)Finite element methodMATEC Web of Conferences
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