Affiliation:
1. University of Kentucky Center for Robotics and Manufacturing Systems Lexington, Kentucky, USA
Abstract
Conventional precision forming of sheet metal requires the use of mechanical tools. During product development, different tools may be required to form various shapes. If the required shapes can be formed without tools, the potential reduction in product development cost and lead time could be quite significant. To explore the potentials of flexible forming without tools, various researchers have used lasers as a heat source to form sheet metals. Promising results have been obtained. To investigate more economical and potentially safer heat sources, the authors recently established an experimental system to investigate the feasibility of forming sheet metals using a plasma arc as the energy beam and CO2 as the cooling jet. Several samples have been formed using the developed experimental system. Experiments have shown that the forming direction, either towards or away from the plasma arc beam, can be completely controlled to allow the formation of complex shapes.
Subject
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Mechanical Engineering
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