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Hybrid Incremental Forming: Investigation on Localized Thinning and Thickness Distribution in Formed Parts

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In this article, a hybrid incremental sheet forming (HISF) process comprising stretch forming followed by single point incremental sheet formation (SPIF) is developed for forming conical frustum.
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In the present experimental work, hybrid incremental sheet forming (HISF) process comprising stretch forming followed by single point incremental sheet forming (SPIF) is developed for forming conical frustum. Experimental investigation is done to find the influence of process parameters on thickness distribution and localized thinning in the formed parts. Experimental result reveals that stretching has a substantial effect on localized thinning in formed parts. Small improvement in the thickness distribution and localized thinning is found in formed parts. Experimental investigation on the influence of preform tool shape is also done to further improve thickness distribution. It is observed that the geometry of preform tool and amount of stretching has a great influence on thinning and thickness distribution. It is found that intermediate preform tool size and small amount of preforming results in forming conical frustum having uniform thickness distribution. Also, a considerable reduction in forming time using developed HISF process is observed as compared to SPIF process alone.

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Experimental and simulation studies on hybrid incremental sheet forming

TL;DR: In this paper , the effect of process parameters such as preform tool size, tool diameter, and preforming depth on thinning in the formed part is studied and a simulation model is developed and simulation results are compared with the experimental results.
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Optimised tool-path design to reduce thinning in isf process

TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a tool trajectory as a decision variable to be optimised in the incremental sheet forming process to improve the thickness distribution in the critical "necking-to-tearing" space.
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An explorative study on, the influence of an elliptical tool on incremental forming

TL;DR: In this paper, an initial explorative study is described in which an elliptical tool is used to increase the maximum forming angle of an AA5754 aluminium pyramid while it is rotating around its axis.
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Automated parameterization of local support at every toolpath point in robot-based incremental sheet forming

TL;DR: It is now possible to automatically compute an optimal parameter combination of support force and support angle that leads to the minimal geometric deviation at every tool path point by what a substantial increase in the geometric accuracy is realizable.
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