Flexible asymmetric spinning |
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Authors: | Omer Music Julian M. Allwood |
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Affiliation: | Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge, Trumpington Street, Cambridge CB2 1PZ, United Kingdom |
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Abstract: | Metal spinning is used to form shell components, but is constrained by two features: it can only produce axisymmetric shapes; it requires a dedicated mandrel for each product. Examination of pressures between product and mandrel revealed that contact is limited to three well defined areas. This suggested that the full mandrel could be replaced by three rollers. Furthermore, if these rollers could be controlled, they could represent any symmetric or asymmetric mandrel. A seven-axis machine has been designed, manufactured, and used to spin trial parts. The machine design is described, and preliminary results give an indicator of process capability. |
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Keywords: | Flexibility Metal forming Spinning |
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