Prediction strategy for the forming and stuffing of non-circular tube

Author:

Stennei M,Clausmeyer T,Grodotzki J,Rosenthal S,Stiglmair M,Tekkaya A. E.

Abstract

Abstract The manufacturing of exhaust filter systems for cars typically comprises the forming of a tube and the later stuffing of the formed product with a ceramic monolith and an elastomer mat for filtration. It is shown, that for oval tubes the stuffing process leads to inhomogeneous deformation of the final product wherefore it must be considered when designing the tools for the forming step. The high number of iterations for the tool design can hence be reduced. Additionally, under certain conditions, the necessity of simulating the forming process is shown to no longer be given. The reason for this is that during the stuffing step, no plastic deformation is introduced in the tubes. Consequently, the forming history, including local strain and residual stress distributions, do not need to be explicitly considered. A simplified methodology is presented based on these findings, which can find the required cross-section geometry of the tube entering the stuffing process. The goal of the previous forming process therefore is to produce exactly that geometry, which can be done using conventional forming process planning approaches.

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

General Medicine

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