Hosein Kishani, S. Mazdak, M. Sheykholeslami, Navid Ajabshiri, M. Shalvandi, Mohammad Moein Bagheri Tabatabaee
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Abstract
In the deep drawing process of sheet metals, lack of formability and the defects generated as a consequence of friction are two main limiting factors. Using ultrasonic vibration is an impressive way to decrease these limitations. In this paper, the ultrasonic – aided deep drawing process with a novel way of applying radial ultrasonic vibration is presented. The novelty of the presented method is using the bending mode of vibration in the sheet metal and the die using radial ultrasonic vibration. The presented method, contrary to the other techniques of applying ultrasonic vibration, has shown much fewer resonance frequency variations by changing the sheet metal geometry during the process and likewise with a variation of the clearance between the blank holder and the die. For this purpose, the finite element method was used in designing the equipment for the deep drawing process. The experimental test was done on St12 in the presence and absence of ultrasonic vibration. The effect of ultrasonic vibration in the presented method on the wrinkling and thinning defects and likewise the forming forces were experimentally studied. The results indicated the high efficiency of the presenting method in decreasing both the forming forces and the wrinkling and thinning defects. About a 42.3% decrease in the forming forces and a 4.4% decrease in the thinning effect were achieved by applying ultrasonic vibration.
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Manufacturing industries throughout the world are changing very rapidly. New concepts and methods are being developed and exploited to enable efficient and effective manufacturing. Existing manufacturing processes are being improved to meet the requirements of lean and agile manufacturing. The aim of the Journal of Engineering Manufacture is to provide a focus for these developments in engineering manufacture by publishing original papers and review papers covering technological and scientific research, developments and management implementation in manufacturing. This journal is also peer reviewed.
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