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Optimizing formability of incremental sheet forming using the straight groove test assessed with a variable wall angle conical frustum

Ravi Prakash Singh, Santosh Kumar, Edward James Brambley, Sudarshan Choudhary, Pankaj Kumar Singh, Sisir Dhara

Year
2025
Citations
2

Abstract

The current study is focused on Robot Assisted Incremental Sheet Forming (RAISF) of AA 6061 alloys. A simple and streamlined approach is presented to optimize the forming parameters to maximize formability during RAISF; the forming parameters are the tool speed, the step depth, and the tool diameter. The optimized parameters are found using a Design of Experiments (DOE) methodology applied to a straight groove test. Straight groove tests were conducted on 39 samples chosen according to a Central Composite Response Surface Design (CCRSD) methodology. Formability is assessed by considering the groove depth, spring back, and forming time; the combination of tool speed ( 84.65 , mm / s ), tool diameter ( 12.5 mm ) and step depth ( 0.4 mm ) were found optimal. A Variable Wall Angle Conical Frustum (VWACF) was then fabricated to assess the effect of the optimized parameters on the limiting conical wall angle. Finally, a conical frustum of constant wall angle 60 ∘ was fabricated, and its forming limit compared with the conventional forming limit of AA 6061 obtained by a Nakajima test.

Keywords

FrustumFormabilityGroove (engineering)Conical surfaceMaterials scienceGeometryComposite materialMathematicsMetallurgy

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