A study on stepwise optimization of forming parameters for thin-walled tube NC bending

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Abstract

The optimization design of forming parameters for thin-walled tube NC bending is a complicated problem with multi-objectives, multi-variables and multi-constraints. A stepwise optimizing strategy is proposed to solve the problem. Initial values are determined according to the databases and expert knowledge, and then the forming parameters are optimized by adopting diverse methods after reducing their range gradually. The optimization processes implementing the strategy are carried out for the bending of stainless steel and aluminum alloy tubes with thickness of 1 mm, outside diameter of 38 mm, and bending radius of 57 mm. The FEM model established by ABAQUS/Explicit is used. Free wrinkling, the allowed cross-section distortion degree and other engineering demands are constraint conditions, and the minimum wall thinning ratio is defined as the optimization objective. The optimal values of the number of mandrel balls and the clearance between mandrel balls are obtained step by step respectively. Then the mandrel extension length and the boosting velocity of the pressure die are optimized by the complex method. The experiments are performed to verify the optimization results.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)15-20
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Advanced Manufacturing Systems
Volume7
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2008

Keywords

  • FEM
  • Forming parameter optimization
  • Thin-walled tube NC bending

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