• 제목/요약/키워드: Sheet Forming

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AL1050 소재의 양·음각 점진성형 공법간 성형 정밀도 비교 (Forming Accuracy Comparison Between Positive and Negative Incremental Forming Al 1050)

  • 이경부;오현만;강재관
    • 한국생산제조학회지
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    • 제22권5호
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    • pp.800-805
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    • 2013
  • Incremental forming of sheet metal is a modern method of forming sheet metal, where parts can be formed without the use of dedicated dies. Existing experimental configurations for incremental forming can be broadly classified into two categories, i.e., negative and positive forming. In this paper, forming qualities such as shape accuracy and surface roughness of Al 1050 material were discussed for different forming methods. The formed and the corresponding opposing surfaces were measured with a three-dimensional scanner and a surface roughness tester. It was found that in terms of shape accuracy, the best opposing surface was obtained with positive forming, whereas the worst formed surface was obtained with negative forming; furthermore, the opposing surface is always better than the formed surface, regardless of the forming method used.

유한요소해석을 이용한 브레이크 챔버 헤드 판재 성형에 관한 연구 (Study on the Sheet Metal Forming of the Brake Chamber Head using the Finite Element Analysis)

  • 이상익;최동환;이진우;이정환
    • 소성∙가공
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    • 제26권2호
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    • pp.79-86
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    • 2017
  • In this study, the sheet metal forming process of the brake chamber head, which had a complex shape compared to the conventional head part, was investigated using finite element (FE) analysis. In order to prevent the forming failures such as necking and fracture, the multi-stage forming process was introduced. The forming process consisted of three steps: (1) first drawing, (2) second drawing, (3) final forming. Experimental and FE simulated results of the brake chamber head were compared, and the results showed that the required characteristics of the straightness and the wall thickness at each location were satisfied.

AZ31 합금 판재의 변형모드에 따른 성형한계에 관한 연구 (Forming Limits Diagram of AZ31 Alloy Sheet with the Deformation Mode)

  • 정진호;이영선;권용남;이정환
    • 소성∙가공
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    • 제17권7호
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    • pp.473-480
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    • 2008
  • Sheet metal forming of Mg alloy is usually performed at elevated temperature because of the low formability at room temperature. Therefore, strain rates affected with the forming temperature and speed must be considered as important factor about formability. Effects of process parameters such as various temperatures and forming speeds were investigated in circular cup deep drawing. From the experimental results, it is known that LDR (Limit Drawing Ratio) increase as the strain rate increase. On the contrary, the FLD (Forming Limit Diagram) shows lower value as faster strain rate. Therefore, anisotropy values are investigated according to the temperature and strain rates at each forming temperature. R-values also represent higher value as faster strain rate. It is known that the formability can be different with the deformation mode on warm forming of AZ31 alloy sheet.

이상적 변형이론을 이용한 박판 초기형상 설계에 관한 연구 (A Study on the Intial Blank Design Using Ideal Forming Theory)

  • 박상후;윤정환;양동열;김용환;이장희
    • 한국자동차공학회논문집
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    • 제5권4호
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    • pp.207-218
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    • 1997
  • A new blank design method is introduced to predict the blank shape and the strain distribution in the sheet metal forming process. This method deals with only one step from the final shape to the initial blank using the ideal forming theory. Based on this theory, a three-dimensional membrane finite element code has been developed to design an initial blank in the sheet metal forming process. In this paper, the designs of initial blanks for forming a cylindrical cup, a rectangular cup, and a front fender are presented as examples. Also, it compares the two shapes, the target shape with the shape which is deformed from the initial blank using the FEM analysis code. The results illustrate the information that this direct design code is useful in the preliminary design state.

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Steel processing effects on crash performance of vehicle safety related applications

  • Doruk, Emre
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • 제24권3호
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    • pp.351-358
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    • 2017
  • Due to the increasing competition, automotive manufacturers have to manufacture highly safe and light vehicles. The parts which make up the body of the vehicle and absorb the energy in case of a crash, are usually manufactured with sheet metal forming methods such as deep drawing, bending, trimming and spinning. The part may get thinner, thicker, folded, teared, wrinkled and spring back based on the manufacturing conditions during manufacturing and the type of application methods. Transferring these effects which originate from the forming process to the crash simulations that are performed for vehicle safety simulations, makes accurate and reliable results possible. As a part of this study, firstly, the one-step and incremental sheet metal forming analysis (deep drawing + trimming + spring back) of vehicle front bumper beam and crash boxes were conducted. Then, crash performances for cases with and without the effects of sheet metal forming were assessed in the crash analysis of vehicle front bumper beam and crash box. It was detected that the parts absorbed 12.89% more energy in total in cases where the effect of the forming process was included. It was revealed that forming history has a significant effect on the crash performance of the vehicle parts.

AZ31 합금 판재의 온간 점진 성형에 관한 연구 (A Study on Warm Incremental Forming of AZ31 Alloy Sheet)

  • 김상우;이영선;권용남;이정환
    • 소성∙가공
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    • 제17권5호
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    • pp.373-379
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    • 2008
  • A fundamental study on warm incremental forming of a magnesium alloy sheet has been carried out. In order to enhance the incremental formability of the magnesium alloy sheet, a local heating device was newly designed and manufactured. Through the incremental forming tests of AZ31 under various forming conditions, the effects of process parameters such as the temperature, feeding depth per cycle, and inclination angle on the incremental formability of AZ31 were investigated. In addition, conventional FLDs at elevated temperatures were constructed experimentally and applied to predict the forming failure.

마그네슘 합금 판재를 활용한 차체 Reinforced Dash 부품 온간성형 공정 연구 (A Study on Warm Forming Technology of Car Body Reinforced Dash Using Magnesium Alloy Sheet)

  • 박동환;탁윤학
    • 한국생산제조학회지
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    • 제23권5호
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    • pp.519-524
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    • 2014
  • The use of light weight magnesium alloy offers significant potential towards improvement of the automotive fuel efficiency. However, the application of formed magnesium alloy components in auto-body structures is restricted due to the low formability at room temperature and lack of knowledge for processing magnesium alloys at elevated temperatures. In this study, a warm tensile test of magnesium alloys was performed to measure tensile strength and elongation. An improvement in formability was confirmed at increased temperatures above about $250^{\circ}C$. Car body warm forming technology was conducted for forming forming reinforced dash components of the magnesium alloy AZ31B sheet at elevated temperatures.

소형 구를 이용한 박판 성형에서의 변형특성 (Deformation Characteristics in Sheet Metal Forming with Small Ball)

  • 심명섭;박종진
    • 소성∙가공
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    • 제10권1호
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    • pp.59-66
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    • 2001
  • Recently, the technology of incremental forming for sheet metal components has drawn attention for small-batch productions. In the present investigation, a forming tool containing a freely-rotating ball was developed and applied to forming of various shapes with full annealed Al 1050 sheet. Deformation characteristics occurring during forming with this tool was examined through FEM analysis and grid measurement. It was found that deformation modes developed along a straight path and around a corner are close to those of plane-strain and equi-biaxial stretching, respectively, and that cracks occur mostly at corners for the same depth of tool. FEM analysis was successfully applied to this special type of forming process and provided comparable results to the measurements from experiment.

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판재성형 해석시 금형내의 공기거동 모델링 (Modeling the Behavior of Trapped Air in Die Cavity During Sheet Metal Forming)

  • 최광용;김헌영
    • 소성∙가공
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    • 제20권5호
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    • pp.377-386
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    • 2011
  • During stamping processes, the air trapped between sheet metal and the die cavity can be highly compressed and ultimately reduce the shape accuracy of formed panels. To prevent this problem, vent holes and passages are sometimes drilled into the based on expert experience and know-how. CAE can be also used for analyzing the air behavior in die cavity during stamping process, incorporating both elasto-plastic behavior of sheet metal and the fluid dynamic behavior of air. This study presents sheet metal forming simulation combined simultaneously with simulation of air behavior in the die cavity. There are three approaches in modeling of air behavior. One is a simple assumption of the bulk modulus having a constant pressure depending on volume change. The next is the use of the ideal gas law having uniform pressure and temperature in air domain. The third is FPM (Finite point method) having non-uniform pressure in air domain. This approach enables direct coupling of mechanical behavior of solid sheet metal and the fluid behavior of air in sheet metal forming simulation, and its result provides the first-hand idea for the location, size and number of the vent holes. In this study, commercial software, PAM-$STAMP^{TM}$ and PAM-$SAFE^{TM}$, were used.

회전 인크리멘탈 성형을 이용한 마그네슘 합금 판재의 성형한계 연구 (A Study of forming limit on rotational incremental forming of magnesium alloy sheet)

  • 박진기;배문기;유봉선;김영석
    • 한국소성가공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국소성가공학회 2008년도 추계학술대회 논문집
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    • pp.456-461
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    • 2008
  • Being a lightweight material, magnesium is increasingly employed in automotive parts. However, because of its hexagonal closed-packed (HCP) crystal structure, in which only the basal plane can move, the magnesium alloy sheets show low ductility and formability at room temperature. Thus the press forming of magnesium alloy sheets has been performed at elevated temperature within range of $200^{\circ}C{\sim}250^{\circ}C$. However, we confirmed that using rotational incremental forming magnesium alloy sheets were formed without any heating at previous study. In this study, at the forming of square cup using rotational incremental sheet forming, the strain distributions were obtained and it was compared with forming limit curve at neck (FLCN). Also, forming limit curves at fracture (FLCF) of magnesium alloy sheets were obtained at elevated temperature and it was compared with the strain distribution of square cup of magnesium alloy sheet. In this study, we confirmed that conventional forming limit curves can not predict rotational incremental forming.

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