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A novel macro-micro integrated incremental sheet forming process for fabricating parts with functional surface microfeatures

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmatprotec.2023.118130

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Incremental sheet forming; Hybrid sheet forming; Microfeatures; Surface morphology

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This study demonstrates a novel macro micro-integrated incremental sheet forming (MMI-ISF) process for manufacturing both macroscopic geometric shapes and surface microfeatures on metal sheets. The experimental results show that the MMI-ISF process improves the uniformity, surface quality, and mechanical properties of the formed parts. The study also investigates the microstructure evolution of the formed parts, revealing the forming mechanism of the MMI-ISF process.
Large-area functional surface microfeatures are of technological importance for metallic components requiring special functions such as drag reduction and energy efficiency enhancement. However, it is still challenging for small batch production of such microfeatures over large curved surfaces. Here, we demonstrated a novel macro micro integrated incremental sheet forming (MMI-ISF) process to manufacture both the macroscopic geometric shape and surface microfeatures, simultaneously. First, we developed an experimental platform for the MMI-ISF process, using which we successfully fabricated the microgroove arrays on the deformed surface of AA2024-T6. We found that the MMI-ISF process facilitates the uniform thickness distribution of the formed parts and, consequently, improves the surface quality. Compared with the as-received sheet, the hardness and yield strength of the formed parts are improved by around 10 % and 31 %, respectively. Moreover, we performed EBSD tests to investigate the microstructure evolution of the formed parts. We observed a sandwich grain size distribution along the thickness direction, showing the characteristics of 'coarse in the middle and fine at both ends'. We found that partial contact between the sheet and the embossed die is conducive to improving material flow and inhibiting grain fracture. In addition, the dual compression stress state between them induces a transformation of the <111> fiber texture to the <100> fiber texture in the inner and middle zones, resulting in a more uniform deformation. This work creates a pathway for low-cost and high-quality fabrication of functional surface microfeatures over curved metal sheets and unravels the forming mechanism of the MMI-ISF process.

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