Effect of generatrix profile on single-point incremental forming parameters

2017 ◽  
Vol 93 (5-8) ◽  
pp. 2505-2516 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mariem Dakhli ◽  
Atef Boulila ◽  
Zoubeir Tourki
2015 ◽  
Vol 656-657 ◽  
pp. 479-483 ◽  
Author(s):  
Khanh Dien Le ◽  
Tan Hung Nguyen ◽  
Thien Binh Nguyen ◽  
Thanh Son Le ◽  
Huy Bich Nguyen ◽  
...  

Single Point Incremental Forming (SPIF) has become a popular technology of forming sheet materials in the recent decades. However, the springback phenomenon, an inborn property of almost all elasto-plastic materials, reduces the precision of dimensions of the products by the finished forming session. This paper attempts to find out a measure to minimize this unwanted obstacle by using both empirical and simulating methods in order to define the relations of springback values among the forming parameters such as diameter of the forming tool, its revolution per minute, its velocity and its feed rate. Analyzing these equations to extract the appropriate parameters of forming for enhancing the precision of SPIF products is the final aim of this paper.


Metals ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (11) ◽  
pp. 1461
Author(s):  
Muhammad Ilyas ◽  
Ghulam Hussain ◽  
Haris Rashid ◽  
Mohammed Alkahtani

Incremental sheet forming (ISF) is an economical process for batch production. This paper investigates post-forming mechanical properties with an emphasis on the relationship between residual stresses, strengths, micro-hardness and the strain-hardening exponent. Moreover, the influence of important process parameters on the post-forming tensile properties and hardness is analyzed. A Taguchi statistical analysis method is applied to study the effect of forming parameters and identify the best combinations to enhance the mechanical properties of the commercial aluminum. The results reveal that direct relationships exist for the plots of: (i) the strain-hardening exponent vs. the post-necking strain and (ii) difference of post-forming strengths vs. the strain-hardening exponent. Furthermore, the post-forming yield strength can be enhanced by 66.9% through the Single Point Incremental Forming (SPIF). Similarly, the ductility can be doubled by conducting the SPIF after performing the annealing of the as-received rolled sheet. In the present study, parts formed at a wall angle (θ) of 40° with a tool diameter (d) of 6 mm exhibit the highest strength. Moreover, most ductile parts will be obtained at ω = 1500 rpm, d = 22 mm and θ = 20°. It has also been shown that the compressive residual stresses are favorable for higher yield strength and improve hardness of the formed parts.


2013 ◽  
Vol 554-557 ◽  
pp. 1265-1272 ◽  
Author(s):  
Riadh Bahloul ◽  
Henia Arfa ◽  
Hedi Belhadj Salah

Single point incremental forming (SPIF) is a modern method of forming sheet metal, where parts can be formed without the use of dedicated dies. The ability of SPIF to form a part is based on various forming parameters. Previous work was not accomplished with the help of design of experiments (DOE), thus reducing the number of parameters varied at any time. This paper presents a Box-Behnken experimental design, which develops the numerical plan, formalizes the forming parameters critical in SPIF and analyse data. The most critical factors affecting SPIF were found to be wall inclination angle, incremental step size, material thickness and tool size. The main effects of these parameters on the quality of the formed parts were studied in detail. Actually this work aims to “optimize the thinning rate and the maximum force by considering the tool diameter and the vertical pitch as unknown parameters for two different wall angles and thicknesses”. To this purpose, an optimization procedure based on the use of response surface methodology (RSM) and genetic algorithms (GA) have been proposed for application to find the optimum solutions. Finally, it demonstrated that the developed methods can solve high non-linear problems successfully. Associated plots are shown to be very efficient for a quick localization of the region of the search space containing the global optimum values of the SPIF parameters.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (4) ◽  
pp. 241
Author(s):  
Ali Akhavan Farid ◽  
Shin Shen Foong ◽  
Ondrej Krejcar ◽  
Hamidreza Namazi

Nowadays, the manufacturing industry is focused on newer modern manufacturing methods, such as single point incremental forming (SPIF). The popularity of the SPIF process in the manufacturing industry is increasing due to its capability for rapid prototyping, forming complex geometry with simple steps, and customizing products for customers. This study investigates the effect of forming parameters (feed rate and step size) on the surface structure of the aluminum AA6061 sheet. We employ fractal theory to investigate the complexity of deformed surfaces. Accordingly, we study the relationship between the complexity and roughness of the deformed surface. The results show that the complexity and roughness of the deformed surface vary due to the changes in forming parameters. Fractal analysis can be further employed in other manufacturing processes to investigate the relation between the complexity and roughness of processed surfaces.


2020 ◽  
Vol 38 (8A) ◽  
pp. 1137-1142
Author(s):  
Baqer A. Ahmed ◽  
Saad K. Shather ◽  
Wisam K. Hamdan

In this paper the Magnetic Abrasive Finishing (MAF) was utilized after Single Point Incremental Forming (SPIF) process as a combined finishing process. Firstly, the Single Point Incremental forming was form the truncated cone made from low carbon steel (1008-AISI) based on Z-level tool path then the magnetic abrasive finishing process was applied on the surface of the formed product. Box-Behnken design of experiment in Minitab 17 software was used in this study. The influences of different parameters (feed rate, machining step size, coil current and spindle speed) on change in Micro-Vickers hardness were studied. The maximum and minimum change in Micro-Vickers hardness that achieved from all the experiments were (40.4 and 1.1) respectively. The contribution percent of (feed rate, machining step size, coil current and spindle speed) were (7.1, 18.068, 17.376 and 37.894) % respectively. After MAF process all the micro surface cracks that generated on the workpiece surface was completely removed from the surface.


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