This paper proposes a method for extracting information from the parameters of a single point incremental forming (SPIF) process. The measurement of the forming force using this technology helps to avoid failures, identify optimal processes, and to implement routine control. Since forming forces are also dependent on the friction between the tool and the sheet metal, an innovative solution has been proposed to actively control the friction forces by modulating the vibrations that replace the environmentally unfriendly lubrication of contact surfaces. This study focuses on the influence of mechanical properties, process parameters and sheet thickness on the maximum forming force. Artificial Neural Network (ANN) and different machine learning...
This research provides an insight on the performances of machine learning (ML)-based algorithms for ...
This paper presents an efficient knowledge based method using data mining and multilayer perceptrons...
The article presents the results of friction tests of a 0.8 mm-thick DC04 deep-drawing quality steel...
Single-point incremental forming (SPIF) is a technology that allows incremental manufacturing of com...
This article reports a proposed approach to a frictional resistance description in sheet metal formi...
This article reports a proposed approach to a frictional resistance description in sheet metal formi...
Incremental sheet metal forming process has seen one of the highest increases in diversity in the la...
AbstractSingle point incremental forming (SPIF) is a novel and potential process for sheet metal pro...
Single point incremental forming (SPIF) is a novel and potential process for sheet metal prototyping...
Artificial neural network (ANN), a Computational tool that is frequently applied in the modeling and...
AbstractIncremental sheet forming is a flexible forming process where a tool is programmed to follow...
Sheet metal forming is a critical component of modern manufacturing. The procedure for selecting a s...
To predict the required cutting force is necessary to realize the potentials of difficult-to-cut ma...
The ability of a metal to be subjected to forming processes depends mainly on its plastic behavior a...
The increasing availability of data, which becomes a continually increasing trend in multiple fields...
This research provides an insight on the performances of machine learning (ML)-based algorithms for ...
This paper presents an efficient knowledge based method using data mining and multilayer perceptrons...
The article presents the results of friction tests of a 0.8 mm-thick DC04 deep-drawing quality steel...
Single-point incremental forming (SPIF) is a technology that allows incremental manufacturing of com...
This article reports a proposed approach to a frictional resistance description in sheet metal formi...
This article reports a proposed approach to a frictional resistance description in sheet metal formi...
Incremental sheet metal forming process has seen one of the highest increases in diversity in the la...
AbstractSingle point incremental forming (SPIF) is a novel and potential process for sheet metal pro...
Single point incremental forming (SPIF) is a novel and potential process for sheet metal prototyping...
Artificial neural network (ANN), a Computational tool that is frequently applied in the modeling and...
AbstractIncremental sheet forming is a flexible forming process where a tool is programmed to follow...
Sheet metal forming is a critical component of modern manufacturing. The procedure for selecting a s...
To predict the required cutting force is necessary to realize the potentials of difficult-to-cut ma...
The ability of a metal to be subjected to forming processes depends mainly on its plastic behavior a...
The increasing availability of data, which becomes a continually increasing trend in multiple fields...
This research provides an insight on the performances of machine learning (ML)-based algorithms for ...
This paper presents an efficient knowledge based method using data mining and multilayer perceptrons...
The article presents the results of friction tests of a 0.8 mm-thick DC04 deep-drawing quality steel...