2012
DOI: 10.3139/104.110804
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Rundpunkt-Clinchen mit rotierenden Werkzeugen

Abstract: Kurzfassung Das Clinchen mit runden Stempeln und Matrizen zählt zu den wirtschaftlichsten Fügeverfahren für Blechwerkstoffe. Um die Taktzeit zu verringern und das Clinchen damit auch für das Fügen von Endlosprofilen im Durchlaufverfahren einsetzen zu können, bieten sich rotierende Werkzeugaktivelementen an. In diesem Beitrag wird die simulationsunterstütze Entwicklung eines Verfahrens zum Rundpunkt-Clinchen mit rotierenden Werkzeugen beschrieben.

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“…The punch and die for the clinching are mounted on rolls and the clinchpoint formation proceeds incrementally. This leads to forming forces which are up to 50 % lower than required for conventional clinching [13]. However, it must be taken into account that processes which are optimized for translational tool movement cannot be directly converted to rotational tool movement [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The punch and die for the clinching are mounted on rolls and the clinchpoint formation proceeds incrementally. This leads to forming forces which are up to 50 % lower than required for conventional clinching [13]. However, it must be taken into account that processes which are optimized for translational tool movement cannot be directly converted to rotational tool movement [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In case of roller clinching, the kinematic conditions are further parameters. The influence of the tool rolls' radii was examined for steel-steel [9], [10], [11], [12] and steel-aluminum material combinations [11], [13]. These investigations consider the distance of the tool rolls' centers being constant.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%