About this Abstract |
Meeting |
NUMISHEET 2022: The 12th International Conference on Numerical Simulation of 3D Sheet Metal Forming Processes
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Symposium
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NUMISHEET 2022
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Presentation Title |
Three-dimensional Control Point Based Surface Description for Data Reduction, Reverse Engineering and Springback Compensation in Sheet Metal Forming |
Author(s) |
Lorenz Maier, Christoph Hartmann, Bogac Ünver, Wolfram Volk |
On-Site Speaker (Planned) |
Lorenz Maier |
Abstract Scope |
A common process for automotive body component manufacturing is deep drawing. Launching and reworking of deep drawing tools is known as tryout process. In order to distinguish between stochastic changes and deterministic deviations already during the tool tryout, both simulated and measured data sets are required. However, especially with measured components, large data sets are generated. These often make a comparison difficult due to high computation times. In this paper, a method for reverse engineering is introduced, which allows representing complex three-dimensional component surfaces using B-splines. The advantage here is a reduction of memory required and straightforward processing. The approach enables the comparison of numerous data sets, a springback compensation for measured, simulated or even combined datasets, as well as a separation of deterministic and stochastic deviations. Since this surface description is widely spread in the CAD world, the approach further enables a direct derivation of a new tool geometry. |
Proceedings Inclusion? |
Definite: At-meeting proceedings |