金属薄板
机械工程
点(几何)
单点
过程(计算)
计算机科学
有限元法
扫描仪
成形工艺
工程制图
材料科学
几何学
计算机模拟
结构工程
工程类
数学
模拟
操作系统
人工智能
作者
George-Christopher Vosniakos,Gabriel Pipinis,P.K. Kostazos
标识
DOI:10.22190/fume201210046v
摘要
Single point incremental forming (SPIF) that will produce non-symmetric sheet metal parts has been rarely dealt with so far. SPIF of a Francis hydro-turbine vane made of aluminum alloy is studied as a typical example in this work. At first, a concave geometry, encompassing the desired vane shape is designed, from which the formed part will be ultimately cut out. The necessary SPIF toolpaths are created by using the CAM software normally used for milling processes. Based on these toolpaths, a finite element simulation is setup using shell elements with a particular emphasis on substantial time scaling and due care on tool-sheet contact parameters. For validation purposes the part was manufactured and digitized by a white light scanner. It exhibited tolerable deviation from the targeted nominal geometry. Simulation predicted a significant part of this deviation, proving its indispensability in checking out toolpaths and process parameters for non-symmetric parts, yet at non-negligible computational time.
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