Experimental Investigation of Single Point Incremental Forming of Aluminium Alloy Foils

Imre Paniti, Zsolt Janos Viharos, Dora Harangozo
Abstract:
Incremental Sheet Forming is a prosperous process to manufacture sheet metal parts that is well adapted for prototypes or small batch production. Compared to traditional sheet forming technologies this relatively slow process is only profitable for the above mentioned production types but it can be used in different applications in automotive and aircraft industries, in architecture engineering and in medical aids manufacturing. In this paper indirectly obtained axial forming force on Single Point Incremental Forming (SPIF) of variable wall angle geometry were studied under different process parameters. The estimation of the forces on AlMn1Mg1 sheets with 0.22 mm initial thickness is performed by continuous monitoring of servo motor currents. The deformation states of the formed parts were analysed using the ARGUS optical strain measurement system of GOM. Interaction plot of forming speed, incremental depth, tool diameter and lubrication were also reported.
Keywords:
Incremental Sheet Forming, Rapid Prototyping, Optical Strain Measurement, Design of Experiments
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Event details
IMEKO TC:
TC10
Event name:
TC10 Conference 2019
Title:

16th IMEKO TC10 Conference "Testing, Diagnostics & Inspection as a comprehensive value chain for Quality & Safety"

Place:
Berlin, GERMANY
Time:
03 September 2019 - 04 September 2019