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Application of flexible forming process to hull structure forming
Seong-Chan Heo/Young-Ho Seo/Jung-Won Park/Tae-Wan Ku/Jeong Kim/Beom-Soo Kang
The Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol. 24, no. 1, pp.137-140, 2010
Abstract : The conventional line heating method has been applied for the manufacture of various curved blocks used for hull structures in the
ship-building industry. However, it has low economical efficiency and productivity because most of its processes are based entirely on
the skillful experience of experts. In this study, a flexible forming process is proposed and utilized to substitute for the conventional manual
process. In the proposed process, numbers of punches which have round shapes on the contact tip are adopted to configure an equivalent
forming surface according to the arbitrarily curved objective surface. A simple punch height determination algorithm that considers
the discrete surface and its spatial planar equations is applied to determine the discrete forming surface composed of the adjusted punches.
Punch height data are transferred to a numerical simulation model using ANSYS parametric design language, and finite element analysis
is conducted to check the formability of the process. Further, experimental investigations are carried out to verify the feasibility of the
process using a flexible forming apparatus. Consequently, it is confirmed that a double-curved thick plate could be obtained by the flexible
forming process.
Keyword : Flexible forming; Reconfigurable die; Shipbuilding; Hull structure; Thick plate forming |
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