2019
DOI: 10.1007/s40430-019-1755-2
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Forming force in incremental sheet forming: a comparative analysis of the state of the art

Abstract: Incremental sheet forming (ISF) significantly exempts use of expensive dies and reduces tooling cost for manufacturing complex parts in the field of sheet metal forming which makes it suitable for manufacturing prototypes and low volume production as compared to other traditional sheet metal forming processes. ISF also finds suitability for producing components of old machinery, which are otherwise very difficult to form due to the unavailability of forming dies. Moreover, the incremental nature of the process… Show more

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“…The process parameters are selected on the basis of available experimental setup, reviewed literature and their influence on forming force. As also reported by Kumar et al, [28] that most investigated process parameters influencing forming force are step size followed by tool diameter, wall angle, sheet thickness, spindle speed and feed rate. Spindle speed is not considered in the present study because it creates unnecessary vibrations during forming operation and deteriorate the surface characteristics of formed part.…”
Section: Selection Of Process Parametersmentioning
confidence: 56%
“…The process parameters are selected on the basis of available experimental setup, reviewed literature and their influence on forming force. As also reported by Kumar et al, [28] that most investigated process parameters influencing forming force are step size followed by tool diameter, wall angle, sheet thickness, spindle speed and feed rate. Spindle speed is not considered in the present study because it creates unnecessary vibrations during forming operation and deteriorate the surface characteristics of formed part.…”
Section: Selection Of Process Parametersmentioning
confidence: 56%
“…If we relate to the technical equipment, the major research in this area has been done on 3-axis CNC milling machines, where the metal sheet in formed only on three directions, due to the less degree of freedom (DOF) compared with 5-axis CNC machines or industrial robots. Compared with other types of equipment, the 3-axis CNC milling machines are used in large number on SPIF [13][14][15][16]. The major drawback of this equipment is given by the limitation of the working area.…”
Section: Fig 1 Spif Process Principlementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The forming tool gradually extrudes the sheet metal according to the preprogrammed toolpath to make it deformed so as to obtain a three-dimensional geometric model [3]. Because of the flexibility and dieless characteristics, this technology has attracted much attention and has been applied in various fields, such as medical treatment, aerospace, automobile manufacturing, etc., and also plays an extremely important role in more-variety-and-lessbatch production [4,5].…”
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confidence: 99%