2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmatprotec.2011.08.014
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Three-dimensional sheet metal continuous forming process based on flexible roll bending: Principle and experiments

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“…In this area, Formtexx (Gould, 2014), CIG (www.centralindustrygroup.com) and other R&D groups (Lee & Kim, 2012) (Li, Cai, Sui, & Yan, 2002) (Cai, Li, & Lan, 2012) (Park & Kim, 2003) are developing technologies that can manufacture double-curvature metal panels by incorporating automobile and ship procedures. One example is the Cricket Station London (1999) by Future Systems, which was manufactured in a shipyard.…”
Section: State Of the Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this area, Formtexx (Gould, 2014), CIG (www.centralindustrygroup.com) and other R&D groups (Lee & Kim, 2012) (Li, Cai, Sui, & Yan, 2002) (Cai, Li, & Lan, 2012) (Park & Kim, 2003) are developing technologies that can manufacture double-curvature metal panels by incorporating automobile and ship procedures. One example is the Cricket Station London (1999) by Future Systems, which was manufactured in a shipyard.…”
Section: State Of the Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sheet metal is compressed between the upper and lower bendable rolls, and the transverse bending deformation is generated by the configuration of the flexible rolls, while the longitudinal deformation results form the non-uniform longitudinal strain caused by the non-uniform distribution of the roll gap [3]. Three-dimensional surface parts with different curvatures can be formed in a set of continuous roll forming equipment, which can satisfy the demand of product variety and small batch with high efficiency and low cost [4,5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Especially in the automotive and construction industries, beam shaped, open or closed sections with constant cross-section are produced in huge quantities [1]. Due to its high productivity and low variable cost, roll forming has many advantages compared to other techniques that manufacture sections with constant a cross-section.…”
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confidence: 99%