Thickness improvement in single point incremental forming deduced by sequential limit analysis

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M. J. Mirnia
B. Mollaei Dariani
H. Vanhove
J. R. Duflou
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[1] Amirkabir University of Technology,Department of Mechanical Engineering
[2] KU Leuven,Department of Mechanical Engineering
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Multistage SPIF; Sequential limit analysis; Second-order cone programming; Thickness distribution;
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Multistage forming is one of the most practical solutions to avoid severe thinning in single point incremental forming (SPIF). A successful implementation of multistage SPIF is strongly dependent on an appropriate deformation path. In this paper, firstly, a simplified modeling technique is proposed using sequential limit analysis. It is shown that sequential limit analysis can predict the thickness distribution faster than an equivalent model in a commercial finite element modeling code like Abaqus can. The reliability of the model is assessed by comparing experimental and simulated results for single-stage and multistage SPIF cones. This model is utilized to study the effect of various deformation paths on the thickness distribution. As a result, a new multistage strategy is designed and implemented to form a 70° wall angle cone in three stages. The thickness distribution of the cone is improved significantly compared to cones formed by a single-stage and a conventional three-stage strategy. Besides this improvement, the new multistage SPIF can be carried out in much less time.
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页码:2029 / 2041
页数:12
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