SPIF-A: on the development of a new concept of incremental
forming machine
R.J. Alves de Sousa,J.A.F. Ferreira,J.B. Sa de Farias,J.N.D. Torrao,D.G. Afonso,M.A.B.E Martins
Abstract
This paper presents the design and project of an innovative concept for a Single Point Incremental Forming (SPIF) Machine. Nowadays, equipment currently available for conducting SPIF result mostly from the adaptation of conventional CNC machine tools that results in a limited range of applications in terms of materials and geometries. There is also a limited market supply of equipment dedicated to Incremental Sheet Forming (ISF), that are costly considering low batches, making it unattractive for
industry. Other factors impairing a quicker spread of SPIF are large forming times and poor geometrical accuracy of parts. The following sections will depict the development of a new equipment, designed to overcome some of the limitations of machines currently used, allowing the development of a sounding basis for further studies on the particular features of this process. The equipment here described possesses six-degrees-of freedom for the tool, for the sake of improved flexibility in terms of achievable tool-paths and an extra stiffness provided by a parallel kinematics scheme. A brief state of the art about the existing SPIF machines is provided to support the project\'s guidelines.
Key Words
parallel kinematics; single point incremental forming; machine design; Stewart platform
Address
R.J. Alves de Sousa, J.A.F. Ferreira, J.B. Sa de Farias, J.N.D. Torrao, D.G. Afonso and M.A.B.E Martins : TEMA: Centre for Mechanical Technology and Automation, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Aveiro, Campus de Santiago, 3810-183 Aveiro, Portugal
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