Abstract
AbstractHollow embossing rolling is a promising forming technology for metallic bipolar plates because of the high achievable production rates. However, the simulation-based process optimization is impeded by the incremental forming character and modeling of fine channel structures, which leads to large model sizes and long computation times. This paper presents a shell-based finite element approach validated by experimental forming tests using a miniaturized test geometry with typical discontinuities and varying channel orientations. The rolling experiments demonstrated that implementing restraining tension effectively decreases wrinkling, allowing successful forming of the selected test geometry by hollow embossing rolling. It was found that representing the manufacturing-related decreased rolling gap combined with the rolling gap changes due to roll system elasticity in the numerical model is essential for model accuracy. An optimized model approach with spring-controlled rollers was developed, which considers the effect of load-dependent rolling gap changes. With this approach the applied model achieves sufficient model accuracy for technological process simulation and optimization.
Funder
Fraunhofer-Institut für Werkzeugmaschinen und Umformtechnik IWU
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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