Experimental study into the correlation between the incremental forming and the nature of springback in automotive steels
Badr, Ossama, Rolfe, Bernard, Hodgson, Peter and Weiss, Matthias 2013, Experimental study into the correlation between the incremental forming and the nature of springback in automotive steels, International journal of materials and product technology, vol. 47, no. 1/2/3/4, pp. 150-161.
Bending in a V-die has been well covered in the literature and the results have been used to indicate the out-come of bending in cold roll forming. However, recent work comparing springback between roll forming and single step bending has found lower springback in the roll forming process compared to single step bending. Roll forming is an incremental bending process and in this study a V-section was formed in a single operation and in multiple steps and the springback determined. The springback in V-die forming was significantly reduced by incremental forming. This suggests that the lower springback determined in roll forming compared to single step bending may be related to the incremental nature of the roll forming process.
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eng
Field of Research
091006 Manufacturing Processes and Technologies (excl Textiles)
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