Affiliation:
1. Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, USA
Abstract
Due to the increasing demand for small, complex parts, researchers are putting a great deal of effort into applying the metal forming process to the micro and meso world. However, the tube hydroforming process is yet to be fully realized on this small scale because of the difficulties which arise in scaling the conventional tooling to the microscale. This article discusses the difficulties that arise as a result of simply shrinking the traditional hydroforming tools to the microscale. A simple mathematical model is then proposed as a way to help designers determine the limits of the conventional punch with a tapered nose commonly used in tube hydroforming. The model is then validated by performing a finite element analysis of the punch, and the results of the model are discussed in relation to the scaling concepts posed at the beginning of this article. It is determined that as the punch shrinks down, the stresses on the punch rise significantly as a result of changing aspect ratios of the workpiece and the inability to accurately machine very small holes through the punch body. A nonconventional tube hydroforming method may therefore be required to perform micro-tube hydroforming operations, especially on harder materials.
Subject
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Mechanical Engineering
Cited by
4 articles.
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