Research on the effects of machining paths and variable parameters of different passes on defects in multi-pass single-point incremental forming

Multi-pass single-point incremental forming achieves large-angle part processing through multiple forming, and as the number of forming times increases, the number of forming defects on the workpiece also increases, significantly affecting the forming quality of the workpiece. This study focuses on...

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Main Authors: Su, Chunjian, Ding, Tingyi, Li, Xinxin, Cao, Jiazhen, Zhang, Kai, Wang, Rui, Lv, Yuting, Gao, Li, Huang, Wei Min
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1760592024-05-14T00:32:29Z Research on the effects of machining paths and variable parameters of different passes on defects in multi-pass single-point incremental forming Su, Chunjian Ding, Tingyi Li, Xinxin Cao, Jiazhen Zhang, Kai Wang, Rui Lv, Yuting Gao, Li Huang, Wei Min School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Engineering Multi-pass incremental forming Sink defect Multi-pass single-point incremental forming achieves large-angle part processing through multiple forming, and as the number of forming times increases, the number of forming defects on the workpiece also increases, significantly affecting the forming quality of the workpiece. This study focuses on multi-pass single-point incremental forming defects, investigating the effects of machining paths and different variable parameters on forming defects. It comprehensively analyses the effects of axial and radial compensation machining paths on forming defects through simulations and experiments. The results show that the greater the axial compensation, the more severe the wall thickness reduction and the fewer the sink mark defects. After radial compensation, the minimum wall thickness of the formed parts is reduced, and the larger the radial compensation, the more obvious the sink mark defects. The effects of variable pass angle, tool diameter, and layer feed rate on forming defects were also investigated. The results show that a decrease in the angle between passes reduces the minimum wall thickness of the workpiece. Furthermore, gradually increasing the tool diameter and decreasing the feed rate can increase the wall thickness of the workpiece; gradually decreasing the angle between passes increases the number of sink defects, whereas gradually increasing the tool diameter can reduce the number of sink defects. The sink defect is the smallest with the same layer feed rate. The effectiveness and accuracy of the simulation results have been verified through experiments, and this is of great significance for improving the forming accuracy of workpieces. The authors would like to acknowledge the financial support provided by the National Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 51705295), Shandong Provincial Natural Science Foundation, China (ZR2022ME032), and Support Program for Youth Innovation Technology in Colleges and Universities of Shandong Province(2019KJB015). 2024-05-13T04:31:02Z 2024-05-13T04:31:02Z 2024 Journal Article Su, C., Ding, T., Li, X., Cao, J., Zhang, K., Wang, R., Lv, Y., Gao, L. & Huang, W. M. (2024). Research on the effects of machining paths and variable parameters of different passes on defects in multi-pass single-point incremental forming. International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, 131(9-10), 4663-4682. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00170-024-13292-6 0268-3768 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/176059 10.1007/s00170-024-13292-6 2-s2.0-85185973356 9-10 131 4663 4682 en International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology © 2024 The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag London Ltd., part of Springer Nature. All rights reserved.
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country Singapore
Singapore
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topic Engineering
Multi-pass incremental forming
Sink defect
spellingShingle Engineering
Multi-pass incremental forming
Sink defect
Su, Chunjian
Ding, Tingyi
Li, Xinxin
Cao, Jiazhen
Zhang, Kai
Wang, Rui
Lv, Yuting
Gao, Li
Huang, Wei Min
Research on the effects of machining paths and variable parameters of different passes on defects in multi-pass single-point incremental forming
description Multi-pass single-point incremental forming achieves large-angle part processing through multiple forming, and as the number of forming times increases, the number of forming defects on the workpiece also increases, significantly affecting the forming quality of the workpiece. This study focuses on multi-pass single-point incremental forming defects, investigating the effects of machining paths and different variable parameters on forming defects. It comprehensively analyses the effects of axial and radial compensation machining paths on forming defects through simulations and experiments. The results show that the greater the axial compensation, the more severe the wall thickness reduction and the fewer the sink mark defects. After radial compensation, the minimum wall thickness of the formed parts is reduced, and the larger the radial compensation, the more obvious the sink mark defects. The effects of variable pass angle, tool diameter, and layer feed rate on forming defects were also investigated. The results show that a decrease in the angle between passes reduces the minimum wall thickness of the workpiece. Furthermore, gradually increasing the tool diameter and decreasing the feed rate can increase the wall thickness of the workpiece; gradually decreasing the angle between passes increases the number of sink defects, whereas gradually increasing the tool diameter can reduce the number of sink defects. The sink defect is the smallest with the same layer feed rate. The effectiveness and accuracy of the simulation results have been verified through experiments, and this is of great significance for improving the forming accuracy of workpieces.
author2 School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
author_facet School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Su, Chunjian
Ding, Tingyi
Li, Xinxin
Cao, Jiazhen
Zhang, Kai
Wang, Rui
Lv, Yuting
Gao, Li
Huang, Wei Min
format Article
author Su, Chunjian
Ding, Tingyi
Li, Xinxin
Cao, Jiazhen
Zhang, Kai
Wang, Rui
Lv, Yuting
Gao, Li
Huang, Wei Min
author_sort Su, Chunjian
title Research on the effects of machining paths and variable parameters of different passes on defects in multi-pass single-point incremental forming
title_short Research on the effects of machining paths and variable parameters of different passes on defects in multi-pass single-point incremental forming
title_full Research on the effects of machining paths and variable parameters of different passes on defects in multi-pass single-point incremental forming
title_fullStr Research on the effects of machining paths and variable parameters of different passes on defects in multi-pass single-point incremental forming
title_full_unstemmed Research on the effects of machining paths and variable parameters of different passes on defects in multi-pass single-point incremental forming
title_sort research on the effects of machining paths and variable parameters of different passes on defects in multi-pass single-point incremental forming
publishDate 2024
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