Formability of lightweight alloys by hot incremental sheet forming

0205 materials engineering 02 engineering and technology
DOI: 10.1016/j.matdes.2011.08.024 Publication Date: 2011-08-27T11:20:43Z
ABSTRACT
Abstract In this paper, the performance of a novel manufacturing process, named hot incremental sheet forming, is investigated; this process is characterized by low cost and time saving. Three lightweight alloys, typically utilized in the aircraft and aerospace industries, were formed by supplying a continuous current in order to generate a local heating. The latter allows a higher formability as compared to cold forming. The workability windows of the materials were drawn confirming the approach suitability and allowing a quick process design when a given geometry is desired. Finally, considerations on the microstructural changes and surface roughness were also supplied. The details are, carefully, explained in the manuscript.
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