Conventional hole-flanging by stamping is characterized by low formability. It is common knowledge that formability can be improved by forming at high temperatures. High-speed punch rotation is introduced to conventional hole-flanging to use frictional heat to improve and control formability. Thermomechanical finite element (FE) simulations of conventional hole-flanging and hole-flanging with punch rotation are used to determine the effects of punch rotation on the process temperature. Hot tensile tests were conducted to find the effects of temperature and strain rate on the forming limit of the blank. The Marciniak-Kuczynski (M-K) forming limit model is used to estimate temperature and strain-rate dependent forming limits of the material. ...
The prediction of failure and optimisation of the initial blank shape of a component formed under th...
Hole-flanging is a common sheet forming operation to produce structural sheet metal components. Flan...
Wear and galling are significant issues during production hot stamping processes. This paper uses th...
This research investigates a novel hole-flanging process by paddle forming through the use of finite...
Today, in the automotive industry dual phase (DP) steels are extensively used in the production of v...
AbstractHole flanges are important functional elements in many sheet metal parts. They provide stiff...
On the relative performance of hole-flanging by incremental sheet forming and conventional press-wor...
An advanced forming process involving hot forming and cold-die quenching, also known as HFQ®, has be...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the thermal deformation effect of a machine to...
[[abstract]]A methodology for formulating an elasto-plastic finite element model was developed to an...
Formability of AA5182-O aluminum alloy sheets in the warm working temperature range has been studied...
Single point incremental forming (SPIF) has been demonstrated to accomplish current trends and requi...
The mechanical properties of hot-stamped parts strongly depend on the tool’s cooling performance. Th...
One of the major challenges in conventional incremental sheet forming (ISF) is the extreme sheet thi...
Multiple overlapping passes of friction stir processing (FSP) were used to cover 80 mm wide region f...
The prediction of failure and optimisation of the initial blank shape of a component formed under th...
Hole-flanging is a common sheet forming operation to produce structural sheet metal components. Flan...
Wear and galling are significant issues during production hot stamping processes. This paper uses th...
This research investigates a novel hole-flanging process by paddle forming through the use of finite...
Today, in the automotive industry dual phase (DP) steels are extensively used in the production of v...
AbstractHole flanges are important functional elements in many sheet metal parts. They provide stiff...
On the relative performance of hole-flanging by incremental sheet forming and conventional press-wor...
An advanced forming process involving hot forming and cold-die quenching, also known as HFQ®, has be...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the thermal deformation effect of a machine to...
[[abstract]]A methodology for formulating an elasto-plastic finite element model was developed to an...
Formability of AA5182-O aluminum alloy sheets in the warm working temperature range has been studied...
Single point incremental forming (SPIF) has been demonstrated to accomplish current trends and requi...
The mechanical properties of hot-stamped parts strongly depend on the tool’s cooling performance. Th...
One of the major challenges in conventional incremental sheet forming (ISF) is the extreme sheet thi...
Multiple overlapping passes of friction stir processing (FSP) were used to cover 80 mm wide region f...
The prediction of failure and optimisation of the initial blank shape of a component formed under th...
Hole-flanging is a common sheet forming operation to produce structural sheet metal components. Flan...
Wear and galling are significant issues during production hot stamping processes. This paper uses th...