Affiliation:
1. University of Cambridge
2. Technical University of Dortmund
Abstract
Incremental sheet forming is known to give higher forming limits than conventional sheet
forming processes, but investigation of this effect has been impeded by the computational cost of
process models which include detailed predictions of through thickness behaviour. Here, a
simplified process is used to gain insight into the mechanics of a broad class of incremental forming
processes. The simplified process is described and shown to give increases in forming limits
compared to a conventional process with the same geometry. A model of the process is set up with
a commercial finite element package, validated, and used to trace the history of a ‘pin’ inserted
perpendicularly into the workpiece. The history of the deformation of the ‘pin’ demonstrates
significant through thickness shear occurring in the direction parallel to tool motion. This insight is
used to modify an existing analysis used to predict forming limit curves. The analysis shows that for
a sheet with uniform proportional loading, the forming limit is increased when through thickness
shear is present, and this is proposed as an explanation for the increased forming limits of
incremental sheet forming processes.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science
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