Deformations Limits Analysis of Sheet Metal Manufatured through the Incremental Forming Process

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The present study is primarily engaged in the implementation of the incremental stamping process in a computerized numeric control This paper presents two different approaches to this forming process, an experimental and other numerical. Experimental used by the computer numerical control to perform the printing process and performs numerical simulations of the process using the finite element method. Some parameters are analyzed in both approaches, such as product geometry effects, tool geometry, tool speed, tool path, contact conditions and mechanical properties of the materials.

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