Recent Developments and Future Challenges in Incremental Sheet Forming of Aluminium and Aluminium Alloy Sheets

Due to a favourable strength-to-density ratio, aluminium and its alloys are increasingly used in the automotive, aviation and space industries for the fabrication of skins and other structural elements. This article explores the opportunities for and limitations of using Single- and Two Point Increm...

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Main Authors: Tomasz Trzepieciński, Sherwan Mohammed Najm, Valentin Oleksik, Delia Vasilca, Imre Paniti, Marcin Szpunar
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Imre Paniti
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description Due to a favourable strength-to-density ratio, aluminium and its alloys are increasingly used in the automotive, aviation and space industries for the fabrication of skins and other structural elements. This article explores the opportunities for and limitations of using Single- and Two Point Incremental Sheet Forming techniques to form sheets from aluminium and its alloys. Incremental Sheet Forming (ISF) methods are designed to increase the efficiency of processing in low- and medium-batch production because (i) it does not require the production of a matrix and (ii) the forming time is much higher than in conventional methods of sheet metal forming. The tool in the form of a rotating mandrel gradually sinks into the sheet, thus leading to an increase in the degree of deformation of the material. This article provides an overview of the published results of research on the influence of the parameters of the ISF process (feed rate, tool rotational speed, step size), tool path strategy, friction conditions and process temperature on the formability and surface quality of the workpieces. This study summarises the latest development trends in experimental research on, and computer simulation using, the finite element method of ISF processes conducted in cold forming conditions and at elevated temperature. Possible directions for further research are also identified.
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spelling doaj-art-e8e9dad02cd14d76bd7ec00e758fc29d2025-08-19T22:33:16ZengMDPI AGMetals2075-47012022-01-0112112410.3390/met12010124Recent Developments and Future Challenges in Incremental Sheet Forming of Aluminium and Aluminium Alloy SheetsTomasz Trzepieciński0Sherwan Mohammed Najm1Valentin Oleksik2Delia Vasilca3Imre Paniti4Marcin Szpunar5Department of Manufacturing and Production Engineering, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Aeronautics, Rzeszow University of Technology, al. Powst. Warszawy 8, 35-959 Rzeszów, PolandDepartment of Manufacturing Science and Engineering, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Műegyetemrkp 3, H-1111 Budapest, HungaryFaculty of Engineering, Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, 550024 Sibiu, RomaniaFaculty of Engineering, Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, 550024 Sibiu, RomaniaDepartment of Manufacturing Science and Engineering, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Műegyetemrkp 3, H-1111 Budapest, HungaryDoctoral School of Engineering and Technical Sciences, The Rzeszow University of Technology, al. Powst. Warszawy 12, 35-959 Rzeszów, PolandDue to a favourable strength-to-density ratio, aluminium and its alloys are increasingly used in the automotive, aviation and space industries for the fabrication of skins and other structural elements. This article explores the opportunities for and limitations of using Single- and Two Point Incremental Sheet Forming techniques to form sheets from aluminium and its alloys. Incremental Sheet Forming (ISF) methods are designed to increase the efficiency of processing in low- and medium-batch production because (i) it does not require the production of a matrix and (ii) the forming time is much higher than in conventional methods of sheet metal forming. The tool in the form of a rotating mandrel gradually sinks into the sheet, thus leading to an increase in the degree of deformation of the material. This article provides an overview of the published results of research on the influence of the parameters of the ISF process (feed rate, tool rotational speed, step size), tool path strategy, friction conditions and process temperature on the formability and surface quality of the workpieces. This study summarises the latest development trends in experimental research on, and computer simulation using, the finite element method of ISF processes conducted in cold forming conditions and at elevated temperature. Possible directions for further research are also identified.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4701/12/1/124aluminiumaluminium alloysforming strategyincremental sheet formingprocess parameterssheet metal
spellingShingle Tomasz Trzepieciński
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Valentin Oleksik
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Marcin Szpunar
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aluminium
aluminium alloys
forming strategy
incremental sheet forming
process parameters
sheet metal
title Recent Developments and Future Challenges in Incremental Sheet Forming of Aluminium and Aluminium Alloy Sheets
title_full Recent Developments and Future Challenges in Incremental Sheet Forming of Aluminium and Aluminium Alloy Sheets
title_fullStr Recent Developments and Future Challenges in Incremental Sheet Forming of Aluminium and Aluminium Alloy Sheets
title_full_unstemmed Recent Developments and Future Challenges in Incremental Sheet Forming of Aluminium and Aluminium Alloy Sheets
title_short Recent Developments and Future Challenges in Incremental Sheet Forming of Aluminium and Aluminium Alloy Sheets
title_sort recent developments and future challenges in incremental sheet forming of aluminium and aluminium alloy sheets
topic aluminium
aluminium alloys
forming strategy
incremental sheet forming
process parameters
sheet metal
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