2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.procir.2015.06.033
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Zero Defect Manufacturing: Detection of Cracks and Thinning of Material during Deep Drawing Processes

Abstract: The progressive automation and consistent rationalization in production of automotive components requires the use of new sheet materials as well as innovations in press and tool technologies. Sheet metal forming is getting more and more complex. Thus several structural defects like thinning, cracks and creases as well as geometrical imprecisions due to spring back may occur. At the same time, consumer demands are rising concerning product quality and value for money. Therefore optimized processes and efficient… Show more

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“…Thinning, thickness distribution and spring back of sheet metal on deepdrawing process successfully were predicted by Zein et al [12]. Zoesch et al [13] detected thinning and crack of material during deep-drawing process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Thinning, thickness distribution and spring back of sheet metal on deepdrawing process successfully were predicted by Zein et al [12]. Zoesch et al [13] detected thinning and crack of material during deep-drawing process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…The materials with high formability such as aluminium alloy and steel alloys can be preferred for deep drawing processes. Also, the zero-defect manufacturing process was introduced by Zoesch et al 21 for the detection of cracks and thinning of material in the deep drawing process. The 3MA (micro-magnetic, multi-parametric, microstructure and stress analysis) is a non-destructive testing which was used to investigate the characteristics of ferromagnetic materials qualitatively and quantitatively.…”
Section: Thinning Effectmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Defining of the material's mechanic properties clearly and revealing them instantly is an important decision parameter for sheet metal forming. Zoesch et al have detailed the methods to be used in the determination of these properties and referred to obtaining the material properties before forming in their studies [9]. Kakandikar et al referred to the root cause points to be inspected in the elimination of shaping problems and they were examined lubrication and die radiuses [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%