2020
DOI: 10.1007/s40430-020-02632-8
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Experimental and numerical study on warm single-point incremental sheet forming (WSPIF) of titanium alloy Ti–6Al–4V, using cartridge heaters

Abstract: The single-point incremental forming process is an emerging process, which presents an alternative to the conventional sheet metal forming processes like hydroforming and drawing. It is known to be perfectly suited for prototyping and small series. For example, the incremental forming process offers the possibility of manufacturing medical prosthesis or implants specific to each patient, which are more comfortable and guarantee better performance. The customization of this type of product brings better efficie… Show more

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“…The simulation of the warm incremental forming process was performed with two values of truncated cone depth: the same values as those studied experimentally (h = 40 mm and h = 60 mm). In previous work [27], the results of the tests carried out with the WSPIF setup on a titanium alloy Ti-6Al-4V sheet at T = 450 • C show that it is possible to produce smooth seines truncated cones without fracture appearance for a wall angle not exceeding (α = 56 • ) and depth (h = 40 mm).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…The simulation of the warm incremental forming process was performed with two values of truncated cone depth: the same values as those studied experimentally (h = 40 mm and h = 60 mm). In previous work [27], the results of the tests carried out with the WSPIF setup on a titanium alloy Ti-6Al-4V sheet at T = 450 • C show that it is possible to produce smooth seines truncated cones without fracture appearance for a wall angle not exceeding (α = 56 • ) and depth (h = 40 mm).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The tool path was the same one used during the experiments with warm SPIF. The interaction between the blank and the spherical punch was defined by an isotropic Coulomb's friction model (µ = 0,1) [27,29].…”
Section: Finite Elements Modeling Of Warm Spifmentioning
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“…Another paper that analyzes the behavior of the Ti-6Al-4V alloy during hot single-point incremental forming is presented by Saidi et al [ 116 ]. The novelty factor of this study is that the authors are replacing the expensive laser heating systems that perform local heating on the forming area with a cheaper alternative based on heat cartridges.…”
Section: Accuracy Springback Reduction and Toolpath Optimizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The effect of the proposed model on the forming forces and the final geometry was investigated. Saidi et al [ 116 ] investigated the warm incremental process of Ti-6Al-4V sheet based on the use of heat cartridges. The objective was to demonstrate that our low-cost heating system can be used in forming a limit angle similar to that obtained with expensive laser heating.…”
Section: Numerical Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%