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Flexible manufacturing of sheet metal parts based on digitized-die

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In this article, a closed-loop DDF system with a multi-point blankholder control system was developed to control the material flow, thereby to prevent sheet parts from wrinkling and tearing.
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Digitized-die forming (DDF) is a flexible manufacturing technology through which a variety of three-dimensional sheet metal parts can be produced in a DDF system. It eliminates the need to design and produce the conventional die. The central component of DDF system is a pair of matrices of punches, the punches are controlled by computer and the desired shape of die is constructed by changing the heights of punches. Based on the flexibility of DDF, new forming processes are designed that cannot be realized in conventional stamping. In varying deformation path DDF, a sheet part is manufactured along an optimal forming path, and large deformation can be achieved for the material with poor formability. In sectional DDF, a sheet part is formed section by section, and this technique makes it possible to manufacture large-size parts in a small DDF press. A closed-loop forming system was built by combining DDF with rapid 3D-shape measurement system. It is used to compensate for material springback and improve dimensional accuracy of the formed part. And a DDF system with multi-point blankholder control system was developed to control the material flow, thereby to prevent sheet parts from wrinkling and tearing. The DDF integrated system is described, and the detailed forming procedures are explained in the paper. Typical examples are presented showing the applicability of the DDF technology.

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Design and analysis of reconfigurable discrete dies for sheet metal forming

TL;DR: In this paper, the design and analysis issues involved with movable die pins, turning a matrix of die pins into a rigid tool, and the pin matrix containment frame, are addressed.
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Multi-point forming of three-dimensional sheet metal and the control of the forming process

TL;DR: In this article, three key problems concerning the control of the multi-point forming (MPF) process are discussed and relevant numerical approaches are presented in detail The determination of the three-dimensional surfaces of multi point dies is based on the numerical representation of the objective shape, which describes a given geometry of sheet part by 18 dof high-precision triangular finite elements.
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Sheet Metal Die Forming Using Closed-Loop Shape Control

TL;DR: In this article, the use of a variable configuration, discrete element die in a closed-loop shape control system is proposed as a solution to this problem, which forms a workpiece by an iterative procedure involving forming, measuring, and die shape change until shape convergence occurs.
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Finite element simulation of multi-point sheet forming process based on implicit scheme

TL;DR: In this paper, an incremental displacement approach on the basis of updated Lagrangian formulation and elastic-plastic material model for finite element simulation of MPF process is described, and an effective algorithm for the integration of stresses is introduced.
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