Sheet Metal Forming IME 240/340
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1 Sheet Metal Forming IME 240/340
2 Sheet Metal Forming For products with versatile shapes and lightweight Dates to 5000 B.C. Products include metal desks, file cabinets, appliances, car bodies, beverage cans Common materials: low-carbon steel, aluminum or titanium First take sheet plate and cut into pieces by shearing, slitting, cutting, or sawing or produce from coil Then form into shapes by punching, blanking, stamping, embossing, bending, forming, deep drawing, and a variety of other processes
3 TABLE 16.2 Characteristic Elongation Yield-point elongation Anisotropy (planar) Anisotropy (normal) Grain size Residual stresses Springback Wrinkling Quality of sheared edges Surface condition of sheet Sheet Metal Characteristics Importance Determines the capability of the sheet metal to stretch without necking and failure; high strain-hardening exponent (n)and strain-rate sensitivity exponent (m)desirable. Observed with mild-steel sheets; also called Lueder s bands and stretcher strains; causes flamelike depressions on the sheet surfaces; can be eliminated by temper rolling, but sheet must be formed within a certain time after rolling. Exhibits different behavior in different planar directions; present in cold-rolled sheets because of preferred orientation or mechanical fibering; causes earing in drawing; can be reduced or eliminated by annealing but at lowered strength. Determines thinning behavior of sheet metals during stretching; important in deepdrawing operations. Determines surface roughness on stretched sheet metal; the coarser the grain, the rougher the appearance (orange peel); also affects material strength. Caused by nonuniform deformation during forming; causes part distortion when sectioned and can lead to stress-corrosion cracking; reduced or eliminated by stress relieving. Caused by elastic recovery of the plastically deformed sheet after unloading; causes distortion of part and loss of dimensional accuracy; can be controlled by techniques such as overbending and bottoming of the punch. Caused by compressive stresses in the plane of the sheet; can be objectionable or can be useful in imparting stiffness to parts; can be controlled by proper tool and die design. Depends on process used; edges can be rough, not square, and contain cracks, residual stresses, and a work-hardened layer, which are all detrimental to the formability of the sheet; quality can be improved by control of clearance, tool and die design, fine blanking, shaving, and lubrication. Depends on rolling practice; important in sheet forming as it can cause tearing and poor surface quality; see also Section 13.3.
4 Formability Formability is the ability of sheet metal to undergo shape change without failure by necking (a) or tearing Cupping (Swift or Ericson) tests give some idea of formability (a) Yield-point elongation in a sheet-metal specimen. (b) Lueder's bands in a low-carbon steel sheet. Source: Courtesy of Caterpillar Inc. (c) Stretcher strains at the bottom of a steel can for household products. (a) (b) (c)
5 Forming-Limit Diagrams (FLD) Sheet metal is marked with small circles, stretched over a punch, and deformation is observed in failure areas FLD shows boundary between safe and failure zones (a) Strains in deformed circular grid patterns. (b) Forming-limit diagrams (FLD) for various sheet metals. Although the major strain is always positive (stretching), the minor strain may be either positive or negative. In the lower left of the diagram, R is the normal anisotropy of the sheet, as described in Section Source: S. S. Hecker and A. K. Ghosh.
6 Shearing A blank is a properly sized piece of sheet metal removed from a much larger sheet or coil by shearing Shearing is cutting by subjecting a workpiece to shear stresses Shearing starts with small cracks at points A, B, C, D which eventually grow and meet Rough fracture surfaces and smooth burnished surfaces result Shear angles or beveled edges often used on shearing dies (a) Schematic illustration of shearing with a punch and die, indicating some of the process variables. Characteristic features of (b) a punched hole and (c) the slug. Note that the scales of the two figures are different.
7 Shearing Parameters Clearance, c, between the punch and die typically between 2% and 10% of sheet metal thickness As clearance increases, sheared edge becomes rougher and zone of deformation becomes larger clearances are smaller for softer metals, thinner sheets, or larger holes Ratio of burnished to rough edges increases with: increasing ductility, decreasing clearance and thickness Faster punch speeds cause narrower sheared zones and less burr formation Burr height increases with increasing clearance, ductility, or dull tools Maximum Punch Force, F = 0.7 T L (UTS) (product of thickness, sheared edge perimeter, and UTS)
8 Shearing Operations Punching sheared slug is discarded Blanking slug is workpiece, surrounding area discarded Die cutting includes perforating (many holes), parting (separating into multiple pieces), notching (removing pieces from the edges), and lancing (leaving a tab) Fine blanking with 1% clearances produces very smooth and squared off edges (a) (b) (a) Comparison of sheared edges produced by conventional (left) and by fine-blanking (right) techniques. (b) Schematic illustration of one setup for fine blanking. Source: Feintool U.S. Operations.
9 Shearing Operations Slitting cutting off with 2 circular blades (can opener) Steel rules a die for shearing soft metals, paper, leather, and rubber into specific shapes (cookie cutter) Nibbling reciprocating die for successive, overlapping holes that shears intricate, flexible shapes Shaving trims excess material to clean sheared edges Compound and progressive dies perform several operations Slitting with rotary knives. Shaving and compound dies
10 Other Methods of Cutting Sheet Metal Band saw metal material removal process that produces chips as in other machining Flame cutting especially for thick steel plates, as in shipbuilding Laser-beam cutting newer process used with computer controlled equipment Plasma cutting high energy plasma formed by electric arc between tool and work material Friction sawing disk or blade that rubs against sheet or plate at high speeds Water-jet cutting for metallic and non-metallic workpieces
11 Laser Cutting
12 Mechanical Stamp Press
13 Sequential Process Steps
14 Progressive Die Work
15 Cut-Off Die
16 Cut Off Operation Design parts with straight parallel edges and jig-saw ends - minimizes scrap and can be produced on simplest cut-off die
17 Part-Off Die
18 Part Off Operation Design parts with straight parallel edges - reduces edge scrap and requires simpler part-off die
19 Blanking Die
20 Hole Punching Die
21 Blank and Punch Die
22 Multi-stage Stamping
23 Progressive Die
24 Processing Limits minimum hole diameters
25 Critical Dimensions in Design of Sheet Metal Blank * * * * * * * * All dimensions > 2 x gage thickness
26 Feature Position Limits * * Dimension > 4 x gage thickness
27 Reducing Scrap Scrap metal can be as high as 30% Computer aided design and planning can minimize scrap Tailor-welded blanks are multiple pieces of flat sheet buttwelded together and simultaneously stamped Production of an outer side panel of a car body, by laser butt-welding and stamping. Source: After M. Geiger and T. Nakagawa.
28 Reducing Waste Material
29 CNC Turret Press Programmable machines for punching sheet metal using a turret of standard tools and corresponding dies
30 CNC Turret Press
31 Turret Presswork Turret of standard tools At least one blow per hole Long profiles require multiple blows Laser or plasma cutting often added to reduce processing times Tools for corner radii
32 Turret Press Part Features Only possible in the upwards direction
33 Turret Press Part Layout
34 Basic Die Bending Operations
35 Basic Die Bending Operations
36 Springback and Bending Forces Springback is the elastic recovery following plastic deformation during bending R R i f 4 RY i ET 3 3 RY i ET 1 Bending force is a function of material strength, length of bend (L), sheet thickness (T) and size of die opening (W) P kylt W 2 P ( UTS) LT W For a V-die 2
37 Springback Reduction
38 Bending Sheet Metal In bending, outer fibers are in tension while inner fibers are in compression Bend allowance is the length of the neutral axis in the bend, L b = a (R+kT) k is a constant that ranges from 0.33 (for R<2T) to 0.5 (for R>2T) Engineering strain during bending: e 2 R 1 As R/T decreases, the 1 T tensile strain at outer fiber increases and material eventually cracks
39 Bendability and Minimum Bend Radius A 3T minimum bend radius means the smallest radius the sheet can be bent to without cracking is 3 times thickness r is the tensile reduction of area of the sheet metal (a) (c) (c) Cracks on the outer surface of an aluminum strip bent to an angle of 90o. Note the narrowing of the top surface due to the Poisson effect. (b) Source: After J. Datsko and C. T. Yang. R T 50 r 1 (a) and (b) The effect of elongated inclusions (stringers) on cracking, as a function of the direction of bending with respect to the original rolling direction of the sheet.
40 Press Brake Forming
41 Press Brake Forming
42 Other Bending Operations Roll-bending bending plates with a set of rolls Beading bending the periphery of sheet metal into a cavity of a die to improve appearance and eliminate exposed edges Flanging bending edges of sheet metal to 90 degrees Dimpling punching a hole, followed immediately by flanging the edges Hemming folding the edge of a sheet over itself Seaming joining 2 edges of sheet metal by hemming Roll Forming Multiple rolls to form linear products similar to extrusion
43 Roll Forming Multi-stage rolling process for producing elongated sectional products from sheet metal Typical products are rain gutters and down spouts Competes with extrusion for some products
44 Deep Drawing Die
45 Deep Drawing Process
46 Stresses in Deep Drawing Compressive hoops stresses in the flange
47 Drawing Parameters Wrinkling is caused by compressive (hoop) stresses that are induced as the blank moves into the die cavity Blankholder (or hold-down ring) pressure must be correct Too much pressure causes tearing, too little causes wrinkling Typically % of the sum of the UTS and yield strength If D o -D p < 5T, deep drawing may be successfully achieved without a blankholder
48 Drawing Parameters Clearance is usually 7-14% sheet thickness Deep drawability is expressed by the limiting drawing ratio MaximumBlankDiameter Do LDR PunchDiameter D Normal anisotropy R WidthStrain ThicknessStrain R for rolled sheet metal R avg R R90 R 4 w t p
49 Planar anisotropy determines whether earing will occur If DR=0 no ears form Drawing Parameters Ear height increases with DR Low DR and high R avg is desired, but, tend to increase together Source: M. Atkinson. DR R R90 R 2 Earing in a drawn steel cup, caused by the planar anisotropy of the sheet metal.
50 Redrawing Forward redrawing Reduces cup diameter and elongates walls Reverse redrawing
51 Deep Drawing and Redrawing
52 Elongates and thins walls of the cup Ironing
53 Deep Drawing Products: pots, food and beverage containers, kitchen sinks, car fuel tanks The metal- forming processes involved in manufacturing a twopiece aluminum beverage can
54 Drawing of More Complex Shapes Numerous products including kitchen hardware, sinks, car body parts, etc. Starting blank shape needs to be designed Draw beads are necessary to control the material inflow
55 Stretch Forming Sheet metal is clamped at edges and stretched over a die or form block Dies made of zinc alloys, steels, plastics, wood Little or no lubrication Low-volume, versatile, and economic production Products: aircraft wing skin panels, automobile door panels, window frames Source: Cyril Bath Co.
56 Tube Bending and Bulging Bending and forming hollow sections with filler in order to avoid buckling and folding Fill with loose particles (sand), flexible mandrels, polyurethane, water or other fluid Products: barrels, beads on drums, exhaust pipes, manifolds, water pitchers, plumbing fittings Source: J. A. Schey, Introduction to Manufacturing Processes (2d ed.) New York: McGraw-Hill, 1987.
57 Other Forming Operations Embossing shallow dies typically for decoration Rubber Forming one of the dies is replaced by a flexible material, such as polyurethane Hydroform or Fluid-forming pressure over the rubber membrane is maintained with fluid Conventional, shear, and tube spinning circular blank is held against a shaped mandrel and rotated
58 Metal Spinning Incremental forming of axisymmetric hollow shapes Motions similar to a metal cutting lathe Manual and CNC controlled machines available
59 Metal Spinning
60 Other Forming Operations Superplastic forming Explosive forming controlled use of explosive energy p is pressure in psi K is a constant (21600 for TNT) W is weight of explosive (lbs) R distance of explosive from workpiece a is a constant (generally 1.15) p K 3 W R a
61 (b) Other Forming Operations Peen Forming surface of sheet metal is exposed to compressive stresses Laser forming and laser assisted forming Gas and liquified gases mixtures as energy source Electrohydraulic forming Magnetic-Pulse Forming (a) (a) Schematic illustration of the magnetic-pulse forming process used to form a tube over a plug. (b) Aluminum tube collapsed over a hexagonal plug by the magnetic-pulse forming process.
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