Radial-rotation profile forming: a new processing technology of incremental sheet metal forming

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Laue, Robert [1 ]
Haertel, Sebastian [1 ]
Awiszus, Birgit [1 ]
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[1] Tech Univ Chemnitz, Inst Machine Tools & Prod Proc, Dept Mech Engn, Professorship Virtual Prod Engn, Reichenhainer Str 70, D-09107 Chemnitz, Germany
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sheet metal forming; radial-rotation-profile-forming; sheet thinning; incremental forming; process simulation; rotational swing-folding; sheet-bulk metal forming;
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10.1063/1.5035042
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O59 [应用物理学];
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Incremental forming processes (i.e., spinning) of sheet metal blanks into cylindrical cups are suitable for lower lot sizes. The produced cups were frequently used as preforms to produce workpieces in further forming steps with additional functions like profiled hollow parts [1]. The incremental forming process radial-rotation profile forming has been developed to enable the production of profiled hollow parts with low sheet thinning and good geometrical accuracy. The two principal forming steps are the production of the preform by rotational swing-folding [2] and the subsequent radial profiling of the hollow part in one clamping position. The rotational swing-folding process is based on a combination of conventional spinning and swing-folding. Therefore, a round blank rotates on a profiled mandrel and due to the swinging of a cylindrical forming tool, the blank is formed to a cup with low sheet thinning. In addition, thickening results at the edge of the blank and wrinkling occurs. However, the wrinkles are formed into the indentation of the profiled mandrel and can be reshaped as an advantage in the second process step, the radial profiling. Due to the rotation and continuous radial feed of a profiled forming tool to the profiled mandrel, the axial profile is formed in the second process step. Because of the minor relative movement in axial direction between tool and blank, low sheet thinning occurs. This is an advantage of the principle of the process.
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