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Incremental Forming of Multislope Shaped Components
Advanced Materials Research, 2009In the last years, a number of studies on Incremental Sheet Forming have been focused on formability analysis and, in particular, on the development of models able to predict material response also in the design phase. Due to mechanics complexity, up to now process application is directly dependent on a preliminary experimental investigations based on ...
AMBROGIO G +3 more
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Asymmetric Incremental Sheet Forming
Advanced Materials Research, 2005The use of computers in manufacturing has enabled the development of several new sheet metal forming processes. This paper describes modifications that have been made to traditional forming methods such as conventional spinning and shear forming, where deformation is localized.
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Incremental Sheet Forming (ISF)
2015Incremental sheet forming (ISF) process is an advanced flexible manufacturing process to produce complex 3D products. In conventional forming process, the products are produced by dedicated tools, i.e. die and punch. However, ISF does not require any dedicated tool. A laboratory setup of single-point incremental forming machine has been developed using
Yogesh Kumar, Santosh Kumar
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Fractal Geometry Rooted Incremental Toolpath for Incremental Sheet Forming
Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering, 2017Single point incremental sheet forming (SPISF) technique is an emerging process for die less forming. It has wide applications in many industries viz. automobile and medical bone transplants. Among several key parameters, toolpath planning is one of the critical aspects of SPISF.
Harish K. Nirala, Anupam Agrawal
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Surface reconstruction for incremental forming
Production Engineering, 2007In spite of extensive efforts being made with regard to virtual process optimization technology, the production of prototype parts is still a necessity. With respect to the production of sheet metal parts in low quantities, incremental sheet metal forming (ISMF) is a highly interesting process.
A. Erman Tekkaya +4 more
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Incremental Forming of Hollow Shapes
steel research international, 2005Hollow shapes, particularly the shafts of road vehicle power trains, are a major potential for technical innovation since these components have to be especially strong while component weight and unit costs are highly restrictive. This strategy for innovation requires focusing on a wide range of disciplines of product and technology development and ...
Reimund Neugebauer +3 more
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Benchmark 3 - Incremental sheet forming
AIP Conference Proceedings, 2013Benchmark-3 is designed to predict strains, punch load and deformed profile after spring-back during single tool incremental sheet forming. AA 7075-O material has been selected. A corn shape is formed to 45 mm depth with an angle of 45°. Problem description, material properties, and simulation reports with experimental data are summarized.
Michael Elford +4 more
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International Journal of Manufacturing Research, 2023
Swarit Anand Singh +2 more
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Swarit Anand Singh +2 more
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Single Point Incremental Metal Forming
Brooklyn Says, "Move to Detroit": Project Proceedings, 2017Single Point Incremental Metal Forming(SPIMF) is a process that allows architectural panels to be incrementally formed from sheet metal into doubly-curved complex shapes using a robotic arm and a stylus-like end effector. SPIMF leverages industrial robots’ precision and strength by gradually pushing the end effect or into vertically supported sheet ...
Andrew Beres +3 more
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Single Point “Dieless” Incremental Forming
2015The dieless NC forming process was developed in Japan as a flexible, alternative manufacturing method to effectively prototype sheet metal stampings and produce production panels with complex shapes in small quantities. It is extremely cost effective, as conventional tooling is not required.
Masaaki Amino +3 more
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