Abstract

A new roll-bending model is proposed which improves upon traditional roll-bending processes. The new forming model not only resolves some inadequacies of traditional roll-bending processes, but also allows more flexibility in the formation of large bending parts. The upper-bound and lower-bound methods are used to research the bending mechanisms of roll-bending processes and to provide some rules for the development of a new roll-bending process. Finite element modeling is also implemented for comparison with the upper-bound and lower bound results. Finally, a roll-bending experiment was carried out to attempt a real application, with the design of the experimental device based on the new roll-bending concept. All these efforts demonstrate that the new roll-bending model has potential for future use in industry.

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