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Sheet Bulk Forming of Thin-Walled Components with External Gearing through Upsetting Using Controllable Deformation Zone Method

  • Xincun Zhuang ,
  • Meile Liang ,
  • Shengfa Zhu ,
  • Yin Zhu ,
  • Zhen Zhao
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  • 1. Institute of Forming Technology and Equipment, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, 200030, China;
    2. National Engineering Research Center of Die & Mold CAD, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, 200030, China

收稿日期: 2021-01-05

  修回日期: 2021-06-19

  网络出版日期: 2022-03-22

基金资助

Supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 51875351, 51475296).

Sheet Bulk Forming of Thin-Walled Components with External Gearing through Upsetting Using Controllable Deformation Zone Method

  • Xincun Zhuang ,
  • Meile Liang ,
  • Shengfa Zhu ,
  • Yin Zhu ,
  • Zhen Zhao
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  • 1. Institute of Forming Technology and Equipment, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, 200030, China;
    2. National Engineering Research Center of Die & Mold CAD, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, 200030, China

Received date: 2021-01-05

  Revised date: 2021-06-19

  Online published: 2022-03-22

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Supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 51875351, 51475296).

摘要

Sheet-bulk metal forming (SBMF) is a promising process for manufacturing complex sheet components with functional elements. In this study, the entire forming process for a typical thin-walled component with external gearing is investigated, including sheet forming and bulk forming processes. Deep drawn cups are prepared during sheet forming; subsequently, upsetting is performed on the sidewall to form external gearing. The upsetting method performed is known as upsetting with a controllable deformation zone (U-CDZ). Compared with the conventional upsetting method, a floating counter punch with a counter force is used in the U-CDZ method such that the forming mechanism is changed into the accumulation of the deformation zone instead of deformation throughout the entire sidewall. The effects of the counter force and material flow are investigated to understand the mechanism. The forming quality, i.e., the formfilling and effective strain distribution, improved, whereas a high forming load is avoided. In addition, a punch with a lock bead is used to prevent folding at the inner corner during the experiment.

本文引用格式

Xincun Zhuang , Meile Liang , Shengfa Zhu , Yin Zhu , Zhen Zhao . Sheet Bulk Forming of Thin-Walled Components with External Gearing through Upsetting Using Controllable Deformation Zone Method[J]. Chinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering, 2021 , 34(5) : 138 -138 . DOI: 10.1186/s10033-021-00664-2

Abstract

Sheet-bulk metal forming (SBMF) is a promising process for manufacturing complex sheet components with functional elements. In this study, the entire forming process for a typical thin-walled component with external gearing is investigated, including sheet forming and bulk forming processes. Deep drawn cups are prepared during sheet forming; subsequently, upsetting is performed on the sidewall to form external gearing. The upsetting method performed is known as upsetting with a controllable deformation zone (U-CDZ). Compared with the conventional upsetting method, a floating counter punch with a counter force is used in the U-CDZ method such that the forming mechanism is changed into the accumulation of the deformation zone instead of deformation throughout the entire sidewall. The effects of the counter force and material flow are investigated to understand the mechanism. The forming quality, i.e., the formfilling and effective strain distribution, improved, whereas a high forming load is avoided. In addition, a punch with a lock bead is used to prevent folding at the inner corner during the experiment.

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