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Modular device for determining forming limit curves – a cost effective aproach

2010

Abstract The paper presents the realising and functioning of a modular device for testing the formability of metal sheets. By using the device it is possible to realise experimentally the tests needed for drawing the forming limit curves using the Nakajima and Marciniak methods, but there can be also done researchs on deep-drawing. The results gathered from the tests were validated by numerical simulations using the finite element method. The device was designed at the Research Center for Metal Forming of the “Lucian Blaga” University of Sibiu and realised with the support of S.C. Uzina Mecanica Marsa – Sibiu

EngineeringMetal formingbusiness.industryFormabilityStructural engineeringLimit (mathematics)Modular designbusinessFinite element methodIFAC Proceedings Volumes
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Determination of Technological Forces in the Incremental Forming Process

2013

The paper presents a joint theoretical and experimental approach to determine the technological forces within the asymmetric single point incremental forming ASPIF process, based upon a theoretical model, image processing and data acquisition. The first step of this approach was to develop a theoretical model of the forces within the process, based upon the model of a mechanical feed drive of a CNC milling machine. By means of this model, relationships between the resistant torque at the motor spindle level and the technological force on the movement axis could be determined. Using an image processing method, which allowed the user to extract information within the machines operator panel a…

EngineeringOperator (computer programming)Data acquisitionbusiness.industryCnc millingProcess (computing)Forming processesTorqueMechanical engineeringImage processingGeneral MedicinebusinessJoint (geology)Applied Mechanics and Materials
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Sheet Thinning Prediction in Single Point Incremental Forming

2005

Incremental forming processes are characterized by a well known and particular feature: any deformation across the sheet plane determines sheet thinning, since the blank is fully clamped by means of a proper equipment. As a consequence, the availability of effective and reliable CAE tools capable to supply an accurate prediction of sheet thinning as a function of process parameters, represents a strong requirement for a wider practical application of incremental forming. The already available theoretical models (i.e. the sine law) do not provide, on the other hand, satisfactory results. Therefore in the paper a couple of numerical analysis strategies was applied to simulate simple increment…

EngineeringPlane (geometry)business.industryNumerical analysisLaw of sinesGeneral EngineeringProcess (computing)Forming processesStructural engineeringFunction (mathematics)Deformation (meteorology)businessBlankAdvanced Materials Research
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An exploratory study for analyzing the energy savings obtainable by reshaping processes of sheet metal based components

2017

Abstract Producing materials causes about 25% of all anthropogenic CO2 emissions. Reshaping could be one of the most efficient strategy to foster material reuse and lower the environmental impact due to material production. Sheet metal forming processes can be applied to reshape sheet metal based component. This research field is still almost unexplored and the actual environmental impact saving potential has not been quantified. The present paper aims at starting to cover this research gap, a modeling effort to quantify the environmental impact saving of reshaping is proposed. Primary energy demand for conventional recycling and reshaping are quantified and compared. Primary energy savings…

EngineeringPrimary energybusiness.industry020209 energyCircular economyForming processes02 engineering and technologyGeneral MedicineReuseCivil engineeringsustainable manufacturingenergy and resource efficiency Reshaping circular economyvisual_artComponent (UML)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringvisual_art.visual_art_mediumProduction (economics)Environmental impact assessmentSheet metalbusinessProcess engineering
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On the Sustainability Evaluation in Sheet Metal Forming Processes

2011

In sheet metal forming processes there is still a lack of knowledge in the field of environmental sustainability mainly due to the need of a proper modeling of issues and factors to be taken into account. Such topic is, nowadays, a urgent and remarkable issue in manufacturing and the main concerns are related to more efficient use of materials and energy. What is more, the estimation of environmental burdens of forming technologies is very complex to be accomplished since it is essentially process-dependent. This means that when comparing, for instance, a traditional forming process with an innovative one, there are some peculiar aspects to be considered; actually, processes can be rather d…

EngineeringProcess (engineering)business.industryMechanical EngineeringForming processesEnergy consumptionManufacturing engineeringField (computer science)Quantitative analysis (finance)Mechanics of MaterialsOrder (exchange)visual_artSustainabilityvisual_art.visual_art_mediumGeneral Materials ScienceSheet metalbusinessKey Engineering Materials
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A force measuring based strategy for failure prevention in incremental forming

2006

Abstract Incremental forming processes show a number of advantages compared to the traditional processes but, at the same time, some drawbacks are clearly known. Current problems, include the slowness of the process, low accuracy and a lack of knowledge in the field of material formability. This paper is focused on the latter issue: an industrially oriented methodology for detecting the approach of failure in incremental forming is proposed. The approach is based on the analysis of the trend of the forming force in order to assess whether the process can be run safely. If not, a proper strategy, to avoid material failure, is proposed and experimentally validated.

EngineeringProcess (engineering)business.industryMetals and Alloyssheet metal formingFailure preventionForming processesIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringManufacturing engineeringField (computer science)Computer Science ApplicationsReliability engineeringModeling and SimulationCeramics and CompositesFormabilityLack of knowledgeMaterial failure theoryincremental formingSlownessbusinessSettore ING-IND/16 - Tecnologie E Sistemi Di Lavorazioneforce monitoring
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A sustainability point of view on sheet metal forming operations: material wasting and energy consumption in incremental forming and stamping process…

2012

Abstract Sustainability and sustainable production is nowadays a wide research field due the urgency of reducing environmental burdens of industrial production. Sustainable manufacturing issues are widely investigated too. In particular, due to the relevance such issues assume for automotive and aeronautical industry, the investigation of sheet metal forming processes sustainability is worth studying and, within this research fields, a certain lack of knowledge is still present. Many studies have been presented concerning the evaluation and reduction of environmental burdens in manufacturing. In this paper, the authors focus on sheet metal forming and aim to investigate both the efficient u…

EngineeringRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryProcess (engineering)Strategy and ManagementIndustrial productionMaterial wastingAutomotive industryForming processesEnergy consumptionStampingSheet metal formingIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringManufacturing engineeringEnergy consumptionvisual_artSustainabilityvisual_art.visual_art_mediumbusinessSheet metalSustainability evaluationSettore ING-IND/16 - Tecnologie E Sistemi Di LavorazioneGeneral Environmental Science
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Sustainability issues in sheet metal forming processes: an overview

2011

Abstract Environmental sustainability in manufacturing is nowadays an urgent and remarkable issue and the main concerns are related to more efficient use of materials and energy. In sheet metal forming processes there is still a lack of knowledge in this field mainly due to the need of a proper modelling of sustainability issues and factors to be taken into account. The aim of this paper is mainly to underline the state of the art from a forming point of view about the sustainability contributions offered in any phase of a product life cycle. Actually, a lack in terms of comprehensive contributions is present in the technical literature, thus, the authors try to give a sort of holistic visi…

EngineeringUnderlineRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentManagement sciencebusiness.industryStrategy and ManagementLife cyclePrincipal (computer security)Resource efficiencyForming processesSheet metal formingIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringResource efficiencyProduct lifecycleRisk analysis (engineering)SustainabilityOrder (exchange)SustainabilitySustainability organizationsbusinessSettore ING-IND/16 - Tecnologie E Sistemi Di LavorazioneGeneral Environmental Science
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Reconstruction of the Rib Vaults of the Hypostyle Hall in the Maniace Castle of Siracusa After the 1693 Earthquake

2016

ABSTRACTBuilt in the first half of the 13th century on behalf of the Emperor Frederick II, the Maniace Castle of Siracusa focuses its enigma in the hypostyle hall (which was composed of 25 quadripartite rib vaults) and the design criteria adopted for its implementation. Recent research and a careful rereading of the documentary “restoration project” after the earthquake of 1693 have offered new tools to understand the construction techniques and building procedures for the entire organism. It has been possible to demonstrate that the different material (white limestone and volcanic stone) used for the vaults is, in fact, a product of reconstruction. The constructive node, which historiograp…

EngineeringVisual Arts and Performing Artsbiologybusiness.industry0211 other engineering and technologies020101 civil engineeringHistoriography02 engineering and technologyConservationbiology.organism_classificationArchaeology0201 civil engineeringDocumentary evidenceHypostyle021105 building & constructionArchitectureEmperorbusinessInternational Journal of Architectural Heritage
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The Bell-Tower Facade: An Aseismic Device in Sicily Between the 12th and 18th Centuries

2014

Imposing tower facades with belfries in the last order were built in Sicily Italy, from the Middle Ages to the late Baroque period. Until the 16th century, this model, which was inspired by northern European examples, also had a parallelepiped forepart leaning against the facade, working as containment for the pressure imparted by the inner longitudinal arches on the front, and amplified in case of earthquakes. The lacking static efficiency of these early structures is demonstrated by collapses during the strong earthquakes that hit the island in the modern age. Despite numerous cases of destruction, the memory of some prototypes survived in Sicilian constructive memory through the elaborat…

EngineeringVisual Arts and Performing Artsbusiness.industryConservationArchaeologyBell towerlanguage.human_languageBaroqueArchitectureForensic engineeringlanguageSicily earthquakes reconstruction tower-bell façade aseismic methods.Middle AgesFacadeArchSettore ICAR/18 - Storia Dell'ArchitetturabusinessSicilianInternational Journal of Architectural Heritage
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