The document discusses metal forming processes used in automotive manufacturing. It describes various forming techniques like rolling, forging, extrusion, and sheet metal operations like bending and drawing. These processes are used to manufacture automotive components from raw materials in a cost effective manner. Thermoforming is also covered, which uses heat and pressure or vacuum to form plastic sheets into parts. Key applications of forming include wheels, vehicle bodies, and chassis components.
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Seminar On Metal Forming
The document discusses metal forming processes used in automotive manufacturing. It describes various forming techniques like rolling, forging, extrusion, and sheet metal operations like bending and drawing. These processes are used to manufacture automotive components from raw materials in a cost effective manner. Thermoforming is also covered, which uses heat and pressure or vacuum to form plastic sheets into parts. Key applications of forming include wheels, vehicle bodies, and chassis components.
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Metal Forming
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Topics covered: Introduction to forming: Thermo forming:
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21-09-2017 2 Introduction Advantages such as :cost effectiveness Enhanced mechanical properties Flexible operation Higher production rate Considerable material saving An automobile is supposed to be an assembly of more than 15000 parts. Manufacturing-conversion of raw material to finished products. Process:- metal casting metal joining metal forming metal finishing metal machining Automotive Component Manufacturing 21-09-2017 3 Metal Forming Applications:- automotive, aerospace, defence and other industries. Metal forming definition process of obtaining the required shape and size on the raw material by subjecting the material to plastic deformation through the application of tensile force, compressive force, bending or shear force or combinations of these forces. Formed products: wheel rims, car body, valves, rolled shapes for chassis, stamped oil pan, etc.
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21-09-2017 6 Metal Forming Bulk forming processes: Rolling is a compressive deformation process Semi finished products:- bars, sheets, etc Carried out in both hot and cold conditions.
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21-09-2017 7 Metal Forming Forging processes: Open die forging Closed die forming
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21-09-2017 8 Metal Forming Extrusion process: Forward extrusion backward extrusion
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21-09-2017 9 Metal Forming Wire Drawing :
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21-09-2017 10 Metal Forming Sheet metal operations :
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21-09-2017 11 Metal Forming Basic sheet metal operation: Bending
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21-09-2017 13 Metal Forming Sequence of sheet metal forming: 1.Blank preparation. -slitting(Making long sheets into smaller one with knives). -shearing(sheets are placed in between blades). 2.First forming operations. -Bending 3.Drawing operations(by using draw dies). -deep, cup, radial drawing. 4.Subsequent operations. 5.Assembling activities.
21-09-2017 15 Metal Forming The main stamping defects analysed by the Formability Theory are as follows:
1 Splitting in the stamped panel
2. Splitting at the edge of the panel: 3. Wrinkling 4. Shape change: 5. Low stretch 6. Surface soft or low oil canning load ability. Automotive Component Manufacturing 21-09-2017 16 Metal Forming
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21-09-2017 18 Metal Forming Example: Limiting dome height.
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21-09-2017 19 Metal Forming Thermo Forming:- Thermoforming is the process where thermoplastic polymer sheet is heated & deformed into desired shape. Process : Heating plastic sheet to the temperature where in softens. Stretching the softening polymer against a cold mold surface. Cooling the finished part and trimming excess plastics.
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1. Heating :Heating is accomplished by radiant electric heater which is
located by at the distance of 125mm from the sheet. 2. Forming :after heating ,the polymer sheet is converted or formed into various either air pressure, vacuum or mechanical .So, according the forming techniques, thermoforming are 3 types. Vacuum forming Pressure forming Mechanical forming
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21-09-2017 21 Metal Forming Vacuum forming:- It is the earliest method of thermoforming. In vacuum forming, vacuum is created below the preheated plastic sheet to draw sheet into the cold mold cavity . The basic steps of vacuum forming are, 1. A flat plastic sheet is heated by radiant heater, which is placed on one or either side of the plastic of 125mm distance. 2. The softened sheet is placed over a concave cavity. 3. Vacuum draws the sheet to the cold cavity . 4. The product is cooled and extra plastic parts are trimmed.
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21-09-2017 23 Metal Forming Vacuum forming : Advantage: 1. Operated comparatively low vacuum pressure. 2. Relatively cheap. Disadvantage: 1. Uneven wall thickness at the corner of the product. 2. Bad finishing or non uniform plastic concentration. 3. Therefore the thinnest area occur at the corner, near the clamp
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21-09-2017 25 Metal Forming Pressure Forming:- Alternative to vacuum forming. 1 .Here, the air pressure is forced to the preheated sheet into cold mold. Here, the air pressure is much higher than the vacuum forming. 2. The basic difference between vacuum forming is the heated sheet is pressured from above the mold cavity . 3. Due to high pressure, the heated sheet can be deformed in fraction of second.(High production rate)
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21-09-2017 27 Metal Forming Pressure forming: Advantage: High production rate . Efficient for large parts. Low tooling cost. Disadvantage: Limited shape complexity.
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21-09-2017 28 Metal Forming Mechanical Thermo forming:- In mechanical forming, air pressure or vacuum pressure do not use to drag the plastic sheet. Here, positive(male) and negative (female) molds are brought against heated plastic sheet, forcing it to the required shape. Air between the die and sheet is evacuated by using vacuum pump , and sheet conforms to the mold shape. Formed part is cooled and ejected.
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Mechanical thermoforming: (1) heated sheet is placed above a negative
mold, and (2) mold is closed to shape the sheet. Automotive Component Manufacturing 21-09-2017 31 Metal Forming Mechanical forming Advantages: Better dimensional control. Opportunity for surface detailing of both sides of the parts. Disadvantages: Two mold halves are required Relatively costly.