Manufacturing of irregular shapes through force control in incremental sheet forming with active medium

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Manufacturing of irregular shapes through force control in incremental sheet forming with active medium. / Thiery, Sebastian; Zein El Abdine, Mazhar; Heger, Jens et al.
in: Advances in Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, Jahrgang 10, 100157, 01.05.2025.

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title = "Manufacturing of irregular shapes through force control in incremental sheet forming with active medium",
abstract = "Convex shapes can be created in incremental sheet forming by supporting the workpiece with the pressure of an active medium. In this paper, a method is presented for creating irregular convex shapes by adjusting the pressure to control the forming forces. At first, the general characteristics of the forming forces in incremental sheet forming with active medium (IFAM) are investigated based on a truncated pyramid and a truncated cone. The findings show that the pressure has to be adapted for each contour of the toolpath to achieve a specific wall angle. However, this strategy cannot be applied for an irregular shape consisting of half a truncated pyramid and half a truncated cone since the forming forces fluctuate over one contour. To enhance the control approach, a data set is subsequently generated by recording the forming forces under the influence of the wall angle. The data analysis reveals a strong correlation between the height difference per contour and the tangential force. Finally, a control concept is proposed to adjust the tangential force and is subsequently validated on the irregular-shaped part. The results prove that irregular shapes require a sophisticated control of the forming forces to increase the geometrical accuracy.",
keywords = "Engineering, Incremental sheet forming, Active medium, Irregular shape, Forming forces, Geometrical accuracy",
author = "Sebastian Thiery and {Zein El Abdine}, Mazhar and Jens Heger and {Ben Khalifa}, Noomane",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2025 The Authors",
year = "2025",
month = may,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1016/j.aime.2025.100157",
language = "English",
volume = "10",
journal = "Advances in Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering",
issn = "2666-9129",
publisher = "Elsevier B.V.",

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Manufacturing of irregular shapes through force control in incremental sheet forming with active medium

AU - Thiery, Sebastian

AU - Zein El Abdine, Mazhar

AU - Heger, Jens

AU - Ben Khalifa, Noomane

N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2025 The Authors

PY - 2025/5/1

Y1 - 2025/5/1

N2 - Convex shapes can be created in incremental sheet forming by supporting the workpiece with the pressure of an active medium. In this paper, a method is presented for creating irregular convex shapes by adjusting the pressure to control the forming forces. At first, the general characteristics of the forming forces in incremental sheet forming with active medium (IFAM) are investigated based on a truncated pyramid and a truncated cone. The findings show that the pressure has to be adapted for each contour of the toolpath to achieve a specific wall angle. However, this strategy cannot be applied for an irregular shape consisting of half a truncated pyramid and half a truncated cone since the forming forces fluctuate over one contour. To enhance the control approach, a data set is subsequently generated by recording the forming forces under the influence of the wall angle. The data analysis reveals a strong correlation between the height difference per contour and the tangential force. Finally, a control concept is proposed to adjust the tangential force and is subsequently validated on the irregular-shaped part. The results prove that irregular shapes require a sophisticated control of the forming forces to increase the geometrical accuracy.

AB - Convex shapes can be created in incremental sheet forming by supporting the workpiece with the pressure of an active medium. In this paper, a method is presented for creating irregular convex shapes by adjusting the pressure to control the forming forces. At first, the general characteristics of the forming forces in incremental sheet forming with active medium (IFAM) are investigated based on a truncated pyramid and a truncated cone. The findings show that the pressure has to be adapted for each contour of the toolpath to achieve a specific wall angle. However, this strategy cannot be applied for an irregular shape consisting of half a truncated pyramid and half a truncated cone since the forming forces fluctuate over one contour. To enhance the control approach, a data set is subsequently generated by recording the forming forces under the influence of the wall angle. The data analysis reveals a strong correlation between the height difference per contour and the tangential force. Finally, a control concept is proposed to adjust the tangential force and is subsequently validated on the irregular-shaped part. The results prove that irregular shapes require a sophisticated control of the forming forces to increase the geometrical accuracy.

KW - Engineering

KW - Incremental sheet forming

KW - Active medium

KW - Irregular shape

KW - Forming forces

KW - Geometrical accuracy

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U2 - 10.1016/j.aime.2025.100157

DO - 10.1016/j.aime.2025.100157

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VL - 10

JO - Advances in Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering

JF - Advances in Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering

SN - 2666-9129

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