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Study on the Iterative Compensation Method for Continuous Varying Curvature Free Bending

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  • Ruixue Zhai
  • Pengcheng Fu
  • Rui Ma
  • Jun Zhao
  • Cuiyun Ge

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The parts formed by the bending process not only have high precision of appearance dimension but also have good performance. In recent years, enterprises have put forward higher requirements for the forming process and product quality. Therefore, a new method for iterative compensation of bending springback with certain generality is proposed for continuous curvature bending. The purpose of this study is to take curvature as an iterative parameter and make the shape size reach the expected value through the finite compensation. On the basis of establishing this iterative compensation mechanism, the convergence of curvature iteration in the general free bending process is proved. The reliability of the proposed iterative compensation method in the bending process engineering application is verified by combining simulation with experiment. The two materials of 304 stainless steel and ST12 cold rolled steel were studied, and the two-dimensional plane stress-strain model Abaqus cantilever beam was established by using finite element software. The bending forming simulation was carried out based on the above iterative compensation mechanism. Finally, through the bending experiments of four models, the feasibility of the iterative compensation mechanism of curvature in the continuous curvature plane bending process is verified, and different models are selected to clarify that the method has the characteristics of generality, that is, it will greatly improve the flexibility of the bending process in industrial applications without the limitation of material types and mechanical models.

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  • Ruixue Zhai & Pengcheng Fu & Rui Ma & Jun Zhao & Cuiyun Ge, 2021. "Study on the Iterative Compensation Method for Continuous Varying Curvature Free Bending," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-17, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:1346261
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/1346261
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