During sheet metal forming operations, many different sources of non-controllable process
variations usually display their effect, leading to a degree of uncertainty in the final parts’ quality. For
this reason, statistical tools are increasingly used in combination with FEM numerical simulation. The
focus is moving in recent times beyond mere feasibility to robustness of the product and process being
engineered. Ensuring robustness is the next big challenge for the virtual tryout / simulation technology.
In this paper, some of the numerous applications of statistical analysis combined with simulation of
sheet forming processes are presented and discussed: 1) sensitivity analysis under uncertainty, 2)
process capability studies, 3) reliability assessment, 4) reliability optimization, 5) process design
optimization under uncertainty. Problems of type 2) and 5) will be particularly addressed, by giving the
description of some innovative methods and applications.
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