A New Incremental Sheet Forming Process Based on a Flexible Supporting Die System
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Published:2007-07
Issue:
Volume:344
Page:607-614
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ISSN:1662-9795
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Container-title:Key Engineering Materials
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language:
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Short-container-title:KEM
Author:
Maidagan E.1, Zettler Joachim2, Bambach Markus3, Rodríguez P.P.1, Hirt Gerhard4
Affiliation:
1. Fundación Fatronik 2. EADS Corporate Research Center 3. RWTH Aachen 4. RWTH Aachen University
Abstract
Nowadays many industrial sectors use forming processes in order to produce sheet metal
components. The most widely used processes are stamping and deep drawing, which are based on
big, costly dies and presses. These processes require large initial investment and specific dies for
each part, which makes them inflexible and only profitable for large batches. A possible approach
to small series production is based on the incremental sheet forming technique (ISF), which consists
of a gradual plastic deformation of flat sheet metal by the action of a CNC controlled tool.
Equipment such as a 3-axis milling machine can be used for ISF, such that the initial investment
costs in ISF are around 5-10% of those required to set up a production line for conventional
stamping. In its current stage of development, dedicated dies are often used as support tools in ISF.
However, due to the fact that the forming forces are low in ISF, the dies can be made out of cheap
materials like resin or wood. Although this is an additional advantage over stamping, the need to
use additional tools still reduces the flexibility of the process.
The present paper details the concept of a truly “dieless” incremental forming process. In the
framework of the SCULPTOR EU project, the authors are working on an innovative concept of
incremental sheet metal forming which is based on the replacement of the commonly used dies by a
second forming tool which moves in a coordinated way with the first forming tool, thus creating a
flexible die system, which does not depend on the specific geometry of the part to be formed.
The present work summarizes the results obtained up to now in two fields: (i) the development
of a prototype for the flexible die system to be included both in milling machines or combined with
robots and (ii) process modelling to improve the understanding of the process.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science
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