scholarly journals Study on the Springback Effect and Surface Property for Ultrasonic-Assisted Incremental Sheet Forming of Aluminum Alloy

Symmetry ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (7) ◽  
pp. 1217
Author(s):  
Yujing Sun ◽  
Zhenyun Lu ◽  
Chao Li ◽  
Rongtao Wang ◽  
Weidong Zhai

The effect of ultrasonic vibration on the springback effect and surface property for ultrasonic-assisted incremental sheet forming of aluminum alloy were discussed. A series of experiments were established to explore the ultrasonic vibration on the surface property and springback effect of symmetrical aluminum alloy sheet in order to facilitate analysis of experimental results. It is obtained that the application of ultrasonic vibration can reduce the springback effect. The surface waviness feature aluminum alloy becomes weaker with the continuous increase of ultrasonic amplitude and the surface topography tends to be smoother. In addition, the application of ultrasonic vibration can reduce the surface hardness and promote the surface residual stress distribution to be more uniform. The findings provide an experimental basis for further investigation of the mechanisms of the ultrasonic-assisted incremental sheet forming process.

Author(s):  
Yan-Le Li ◽  
Zi-Jian Wang ◽  
Wei-Dong Zhai ◽  
Zi-Nan Cheng ◽  
Fang-Yi Li ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Rui Xu ◽  
Huaqing Ren ◽  
Zixuan Zhang ◽  
Rajiv Malhotra ◽  
Jian Cao

Incremental sheet forming has attracted considerable attention in the recent past due to advantages that include high process flexibility and higher formability as compared to conventional forming processes. However, attaining required geometric accuracy of the formed part is one of the major issues plaguing this process. The Double-Sided Incremental Forming process has emerged as a potential process variant which can preserve the process flexibility while maintaining required geometric accuracy. This paper investigates a mixed toolpath for Double-Sided Incremental Forming which is able to simultaneously achieve good geometric accuracy and higher throughput than is currently possible. The geometries of parts formed using the mixed toolpath strategy are compared to the desired geometry. Furthermore, an examination of the forming forces is used to uncover the reasons for experimentally observed trends. Future work in this area is also discussed.


2017 ◽  
Vol 31 (2) ◽  
pp. 599-604 ◽  
Author(s):  
Harish Kumar Nirala ◽  
Prashant K. Jain ◽  
J. J. Roy ◽  
M. K. Samal ◽  
Puneet Tandon

Author(s):  
E. Maidagan ◽  
Joachim Zettler ◽  
M. Bambach ◽  
P.P. Rodríguez ◽  
Gerhard Hirt

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