Extension of the forming limits of extrusion processes in sheet-bulk metal forming for production of minute functional elements

Increasing demands in modern production pose new challenges to established forming processes. One approach to meet these challenges is the combined use of established process classes such as sheet and bulk forming. This innovative process class, also called sheet-bulk metal forming (SBMF), facilitat...

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Main Authors: Pilz Florian, Henneberg Johannes, Merklein Marion
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2020-01-01
Series:Manufacturing Review
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Online Access:https://mfr.edp-open.org/articles/mfreview/full_html/2020/01/mfreview190030/mfreview190030.html
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spelling doaj-dd4399efe3e94bd8b029cb0a397977ad2020-11-25T03:01:11ZengEDP SciencesManufacturing Review2265-42242020-01-017910.1051/mfreview/2020003mfreview190030Extension of the forming limits of extrusion processes in sheet-bulk metal forming for production of minute functional elementsPilz FlorianHenneberg JohannesMerklein MarionIncreasing demands in modern production pose new challenges to established forming processes. One approach to meet these challenges is the combined use of established process classes such as sheet and bulk forming. This innovative process class, also called sheet-bulk metal forming (SBMF), facilitates the forming of minute functional elements such as lock toothing and gear toothing on sheet-metal bodies. High tool loads and a complex material flow that is hard to control are characteristic of SBMF. Due to these challenging process conditions, the forming of functional elements is often insufficient and necessitates rework. This negatively affects economic efficiency. In order to make use of SBMF in industrial contexts, it is necessary to develop measures for improving the forming of functional elements and thereby push existing forming boundaries. This paper describes the design and numerical replication of both a forward and a lateral extrusion process so as to create involute gearing in combination with carrier teeth. In a combined numerical-experimental approach, measures for extending the die filling in sheet-metal extrusion processes are identified and investigated. Here, the focus is on approaches such as process parameters, component design and locally adjusted tribological conditions; so-called ‘tailored surfaces’. Based on the findings, fundamental mechanisms of action are identified, and measures are assessed with regard to their potential for application. The examined approaches show their potential for improving the forming of functional elements and, consequently, the improvement of geometrical accuracies in functional areas of the workpieces.https://mfr.edp-open.org/articles/mfreview/full_html/2020/01/mfreview190030/mfreview190030.htmlsheet-bulk metal formingextrusionsheet formingsimulationprocess enhancement
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author Pilz Florian
Henneberg Johannes
Merklein Marion
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Henneberg Johannes
Merklein Marion
Extension of the forming limits of extrusion processes in sheet-bulk metal forming for production of minute functional elements
Manufacturing Review
sheet-bulk metal forming
extrusion
sheet forming
simulation
process enhancement
author_facet Pilz Florian
Henneberg Johannes
Merklein Marion
author_sort Pilz Florian
title Extension of the forming limits of extrusion processes in sheet-bulk metal forming for production of minute functional elements
title_short Extension of the forming limits of extrusion processes in sheet-bulk metal forming for production of minute functional elements
title_full Extension of the forming limits of extrusion processes in sheet-bulk metal forming for production of minute functional elements
title_fullStr Extension of the forming limits of extrusion processes in sheet-bulk metal forming for production of minute functional elements
title_full_unstemmed Extension of the forming limits of extrusion processes in sheet-bulk metal forming for production of minute functional elements
title_sort extension of the forming limits of extrusion processes in sheet-bulk metal forming for production of minute functional elements
publisher EDP Sciences
series Manufacturing Review
issn 2265-4224
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Increasing demands in modern production pose new challenges to established forming processes. One approach to meet these challenges is the combined use of established process classes such as sheet and bulk forming. This innovative process class, also called sheet-bulk metal forming (SBMF), facilitates the forming of minute functional elements such as lock toothing and gear toothing on sheet-metal bodies. High tool loads and a complex material flow that is hard to control are characteristic of SBMF. Due to these challenging process conditions, the forming of functional elements is often insufficient and necessitates rework. This negatively affects economic efficiency. In order to make use of SBMF in industrial contexts, it is necessary to develop measures for improving the forming of functional elements and thereby push existing forming boundaries. This paper describes the design and numerical replication of both a forward and a lateral extrusion process so as to create involute gearing in combination with carrier teeth. In a combined numerical-experimental approach, measures for extending the die filling in sheet-metal extrusion processes are identified and investigated. Here, the focus is on approaches such as process parameters, component design and locally adjusted tribological conditions; so-called ‘tailored surfaces’. Based on the findings, fundamental mechanisms of action are identified, and measures are assessed with regard to their potential for application. The examined approaches show their potential for improving the forming of functional elements and, consequently, the improvement of geometrical accuracies in functional areas of the workpieces.
topic sheet-bulk metal forming
extrusion
sheet forming
simulation
process enhancement
url https://mfr.edp-open.org/articles/mfreview/full_html/2020/01/mfreview190030/mfreview190030.html
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