Numerical simulation and experimental investigation of multistage incremental sheet forming

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作者
Junchao Li
Pei Geng
Junjian Shen
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[1] Chongqing University,College of Material Science and Engineering
来源
The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology | 2013年 / 68卷
关键词
Incremental forming; Multistage; Incremental wall angle; Thickness distribution; Springback;
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摘要
Multistage forming is usually adopted to form those parts which have steep angles or even vertical walls during incremental sheet forming (ISF) process. In order to study the multistage incremental forming further, based on a finite element method model which was experimentally verified, different forming strategies were adopted to form a frustum of cone with a wall angle of 30° to research the influence of the number of forming stages (n) and the incremental wall angle between the two adjacent stages (∆α) on the formability of ISF. The simulation results including the thickness distribution, the equivalent plastic strain, and the magnitude of springback were analyzed in detail. It was found that with the growth of n, the minimum thickness increases largely, and more uniform thickness distribution is achieved, but the quantity of springback becomes larger in contrast with a single-pass process because of the accumulation of springback during each forming stage. Furthermore, an expression to figure out the appropriate value of n was given. In addition, the maximum thickness reduction decreases initially and then increases as the value of ∆α grows. Meanwhile, it indicates that there is no relation between ∆α and the quantity of springback.
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页码:2637 / 2644
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