Abstract

Single-point incremental forming (SPIF) is an innovational sheet metal forming method without dedicated dies,which belongs to rapid prototyping technology. In generalizing the SPIF of sheet metal,the deformation analysis on forming process becomes an important and useful method for the planning of shell products,the choice of material,the design of the forming process and the planning of the forming tool. Using solid brick elements,the finite element method(FEM) model of truncated pyramid was established. Based on the theory of anisotropy and assumed strain formulation,the SPIF processes with different parameters were simulated. The resulted comparison between the simulations and the experiments shows that the FEM model is feasible and effective. Then,according to the simulated forming process,the deformation pattern of SPIF can be summarized as the combination of plane-stretching deformation and bending deformation. And the study about the process parameters’ impact on deformation shows that the process parameter of interlayer spacing is a dominant factor on the deformation. Decreasing interlayer spacing,the strain of one step decreases and the formability of blank will be improved. With bigger interlayer spacing,the plastic deformation zone increases and the forming force will be bigger.

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