Predictions of formability parameters in tube hydroforming process

Abstract The objective of this study is to improve the bulging and minimize the thinning ratio to enhance manufacturing of components in Industries. Tube hydroforming is an advanced manufacturing technology used for making intricate and complex tubular parts which required less cycle time. This rese...

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Main Authors: Bapurao G. Marlapalle, Rahulkumar S. Hingole
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Springer 2021-05-01
Series:SN Applied Sciences
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/s42452-021-04533-4
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spelling doaj-616161fb95cf4208b118448b99289eb82021-05-09T11:19:40ZengSpringerSN Applied Sciences2523-39632523-39712021-05-013611810.1007/s42452-021-04533-4Predictions of formability parameters in tube hydroforming processBapurao G. Marlapalle0Rahulkumar S. Hingole1Department of Mechanical Engineering, JSPM Rajarshi Shahu College of Engineering, TathawadeDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, JSPM Rajarshi Shahu College of Engineering, TathawadeAbstract The objective of this study is to improve the bulging and minimize the thinning ratio to enhance manufacturing of components in Industries. Tube hydroforming is an advanced manufacturing technology used for making intricate and complex tubular parts which required less cycle time. This research focuses on hydroforming process, formability and process parameters design to replace the conventional tube bending, welding and cutting operations. The prediction of parameters is done by applying numerical and experimental approach. During experimentation the pressurized fluid is used to deform the tubes in a plastic deformation. In this study, two types of grade materials are used such as AISI304 and AISI409L of 57.15 mm external diameter with 1.5 mm thickness in the form of electric resistance welded tubes to measure stain path, thinning and bulge height. However, it is observed that the internal pressure and L/D ratio are effective parameters in both numerical analysis and experimentation. In axial feed condition, it is observed that 16.3% thinning in weld region and 44.6% thinning in base metal region, whereas, in fixed feed condition, it is observed that 7.7% thinning in weld region and 18.6%thinning in base metal region for L/D = 1 and L/D = 3 respectively. The numerical analysis with experimental results shows a very good match. It is seen that the axial feed leads to better formability with fixed feed condition because in axial feed condition material supplies towards the center of the bulge tube. The feasibility of the hydroforming process for manufacturing of AISI304 and AISI409L grade material as per the requirements of the industries is also checked. The maximum bulging is observed in L/D = 2 by comparing with the other ratios. This process can be effectively used for AISI304 grade material because the formability is better than AISI409L. Article highlights The strain path measured and predicted at necking point for ERW tube in both weld and base metal. Thinning is measured during bulging of tube under the axial and fixed feed condition. For L/D = 1 ratio observed strain distribution in unidirectional and L/D = 2, 3 observed in plane strain and bidirectional respectively.https://doi.org/10.1007/s42452-021-04533-4Tube hydroforming (THF)FormabilityNumerical analysisBulgingThinning
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author Bapurao G. Marlapalle
Rahulkumar S. Hingole
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Rahulkumar S. Hingole
Predictions of formability parameters in tube hydroforming process
SN Applied Sciences
Tube hydroforming (THF)
Formability
Numerical analysis
Bulging
Thinning
author_facet Bapurao G. Marlapalle
Rahulkumar S. Hingole
author_sort Bapurao G. Marlapalle
title Predictions of formability parameters in tube hydroforming process
title_short Predictions of formability parameters in tube hydroforming process
title_full Predictions of formability parameters in tube hydroforming process
title_fullStr Predictions of formability parameters in tube hydroforming process
title_full_unstemmed Predictions of formability parameters in tube hydroforming process
title_sort predictions of formability parameters in tube hydroforming process
publisher Springer
series SN Applied Sciences
issn 2523-3963
2523-3971
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Abstract The objective of this study is to improve the bulging and minimize the thinning ratio to enhance manufacturing of components in Industries. Tube hydroforming is an advanced manufacturing technology used for making intricate and complex tubular parts which required less cycle time. This research focuses on hydroforming process, formability and process parameters design to replace the conventional tube bending, welding and cutting operations. The prediction of parameters is done by applying numerical and experimental approach. During experimentation the pressurized fluid is used to deform the tubes in a plastic deformation. In this study, two types of grade materials are used such as AISI304 and AISI409L of 57.15 mm external diameter with 1.5 mm thickness in the form of electric resistance welded tubes to measure stain path, thinning and bulge height. However, it is observed that the internal pressure and L/D ratio are effective parameters in both numerical analysis and experimentation. In axial feed condition, it is observed that 16.3% thinning in weld region and 44.6% thinning in base metal region, whereas, in fixed feed condition, it is observed that 7.7% thinning in weld region and 18.6%thinning in base metal region for L/D = 1 and L/D = 3 respectively. The numerical analysis with experimental results shows a very good match. It is seen that the axial feed leads to better formability with fixed feed condition because in axial feed condition material supplies towards the center of the bulge tube. The feasibility of the hydroforming process for manufacturing of AISI304 and AISI409L grade material as per the requirements of the industries is also checked. The maximum bulging is observed in L/D = 2 by comparing with the other ratios. This process can be effectively used for AISI304 grade material because the formability is better than AISI409L. Article highlights The strain path measured and predicted at necking point for ERW tube in both weld and base metal. Thinning is measured during bulging of tube under the axial and fixed feed condition. For L/D = 1 ratio observed strain distribution in unidirectional and L/D = 2, 3 observed in plane strain and bidirectional respectively.
topic Tube hydroforming (THF)
Formability
Numerical analysis
Bulging
Thinning
url https://doi.org/10.1007/s42452-021-04533-4
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