About this Abstract |
| Meeting |
TMS Specialty Congress 2024
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| Symposium
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Symposium on Digital & Robotic Forming 2024
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| Presentation Title |
Differences in Material Behavior and Limitations during Metal Spinning of 304 SS and 6061 Al |
| Author(s) |
Kayla M. Molnar, Melissa Thrun, Matthew Zappulla, Paul Gibbs |
| On-Site Speaker (Planned) |
Kayla M. Molnar |
| Abstract Scope |
Modern metal spinning is a CNC-controlled deformation process that is advantageous for its balance of process robustness and agility in comparison to traditional wrought processes. Additionally, metal spinning utilizes a very localized deformation area which poses advantages for traditionally difficult-to-form metals. In this processing study, physical challenges of spinning both 6061 aluminum and 304 stainless steel to the same geometry were explored. Ultimately, the process was not material agnostic; however, successful parts were made with both alloys. Differences arose in general deformation behavior, failure modes, attack angle response, starting stock dimensional changes, and edge preparation sensitivities |
| Proceedings Inclusion? |
Definite: Other |