Journal of Materials Processing Technology | 2021

Electromagnetic forming of aluminum alloy sheet metal utilizing a low-frequency discharge: A new method for attractive forming

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract In existing electromagnetic sheet metal forming processes, the sheet metal is typically deformed away from the coil under repulsive Lorentz forces. This deformation mode makes it difficult to apply the forming technology to dent repair without disassembly of the automobile body and aircraft fuselage. To solve this problem, a new electromagnetic attractive forming process with a low-frequency discharge current was developed in this work. Different from previous attractive forming methods, only a single coil and a single power supply are required that is low cost and easy to implement. Both numerical and experimental studies have demonstrated that an AA1060-H24 aluminum alloy sheet with a thickness of 1\u2009mm can be effectively attracted towards the coil with a maximum deformation of more than 8\u2009mm after a single discharge. More importantly, the mechanism of the attractive forming process has been clarified in detail through the analysis of the dynamic characteristics of strain distribution and plastic strain energy of sheet metal. It has been pointed out that the current waveform after the first peak plays a vital role in improving the attractive force and the attractive forming process, which can be optimized by introducing a crowbar circuit. Meanwhile, it is found that the deformed shape of sheet metal caused by repulsive force helps to facilitate the subsequent reverse deformation under attractive forces, which is also an important reason why an obvious attractive forming can be achieved, although the attractive force is much smaller than the repulsive force during the forming process. The obtained results have the significance for fundamental understanding of electromagnetic forming process, and further applications can be expected using the developed forming method.

Volume 291
Pages 117001
DOI 10.1016/j.jmatprotec.2020.117001
Language English
Journal Journal of Materials Processing Technology

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