Experimental Study On Removing Wrinkle Defect
Experimental Study On Removing Wrinkle Defect
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Abstract: Manufacturing is the process of turning raw materials or parts into finished goods through the use of tools, human
labor, machinery, and chemical processing. In Aerospace industry, the most commonly used manufacturing process is sheet
metal forming processes that helps in manufacturing the parts for tons of known and unknown purposes. Sheet metal forming
process is done on a press and the parts are formed in between two die. It involves reshaping a metal while it is still in its solid
state. Example of sheet metal forming process are bending, stretch forming, deep drawing, etc. But in aerospace industry, their
exists some parts which occurs wrinkling defect while forming process, which is because of uncontrolled material flow into the
die radius and no holding for the blank during forming , needs to be rectified. It is one of the major defects in sheet metal
forming processes. It may become a serious obstacle to implementing the forming process and assembling the parts, and severe
wrinkling may leads to break the part.
Keywords: Blank holder, draw bead, wrinkle defect, forming process, sheet metal,
I. INTRODUCTION
Sheet metal parts have been applied in various industrial sectors such as automobile, aerospace, and electrical equipment. In sheet
metal forming usually a metal blank is plastically deformed into a useful part with a complex geometry. Bending, flanging, deep
drawing, and stretch forming are examples of sheet metal forming processes. The overall objective is to form the part without any
defects and within the required tolerances. Sheet metal forming process is a system and several parameters affect the final result.
Wrinkling, which is formed by excessive compressive stresses, is one of the main failure modes and may lead to assembly problems
in sheet metal forming process. There are many factors affecting wrinkling such as the mechanical properties of sheet material,
geometry of the sheet and tooling, process parameters, and contact conditions. The control of wrinkling is difficult due to the
complex deformation behavior of the sheet metal. Wrinkling is one of the key research problems in the sheet metal forming field.
Deep drawing is a major sheet metal forming process. In this process, a mechanically applied force forms a flat sheet of material to a
desired shape. In deep-drawing, wrinkling and cracks have to be avoided by control of material flow. Wrinkling is usually undesired
in final sheet metal parts for functional and aesthetic reasons. It is unacceptable in the outer skin panels where the final part
appearance is crucial. The quality of sheet metal component depends on the rate of flow of blank into the die cavity. By controlling
the material flow rate, we can prevent the defects such as wrinkling. In deep drawing and stretch forming operations, generally the
restraining force required to control the material flow is provided by either the blank holder or the draw beads. As a result, the
tensile stresses are increased, material flow is controlled, and the formation of wrinkles is avoided. The restraining force is provided
by the blank holder or draw bead to control the material flow rate and the force is created by friction between the blank & tooling.
Blank holder, draw beads, type and amount of lubricant as well as shape and size of initial blank represent possibilities to influence
material flow. The sheet metal is subjected to bending and unbending around the draw bead after the die closure. To produce an
optimal part with the minimum use of material, the position, height & strength of draw bead can be modified. One of the most
important parameters affecting the quality of the final part is lubrication conditions between the sheet and tool surfaces. By
controlling the lubrication condition defects such as wrinkling, tearing, and tool wear can be reduced, in metal forming, especially in
the deep drawing process, lubricants are used to reduce the friction between tool and work piece.
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III. METHODOLOGY
A. Problem Identification
Generation of wrinkles during forming at flange area of part. High rejection rate because of wrinkles. Wrinkle - One of the primary
defects that occurs in deep drawing operations is the wrinkling of sheet metal material, generally in the wall or flange of the part.
The flange of the blank undergoes radial drawing stress and tangential compressive stress during the forming process.
B. Observation Table
Table 1. Rejection rate of part with old tool
Sr. Month Part Part with Rejection
No. form wrinkle rate %
1 October 100 52 52
2 November 100 50 50
3 December 100 51 51
4 January 100 50 50
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A. Problem Solution
1) Addition of Blank Holder
Our main aim is to control the flow of material. We have to develop the area where material is going to hold. It is possible by Blank
Holding Concept .Blank holder is used to hold the part of material. The function of which is to facilitate controlled material flow
into the die radius.
A constant pressure is applied throughout the entire drawing section when a blank holder is used. Used of Lubricant for slippery
moment action. Lubricant are used to flow the material in the rough areas. Lubricants reduce the friction between the blank and the
punch and die cavity and can be liquid (wet) or films (dry). Generally, they are applied to the blank before drawing.
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V. DESIGN CALCULATION
FOR DESIGN, I FOLLOWED TATA TOOL DESIGN STNADRAD AND STANDRAD DESIGN TOOL GUIDELINES.
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Material should tolerate the impact force . Material should have high strength.
Material should be easily machinable.
For that We used Casting Material
For lower casting,
FG-300 Mn Cr
Chromium
Manganese
Tensile strength
Flake Graphite
Has hardness of 50-55 HRC (Rockwell c hardness usually for hard cast iron)
For Upper casting and blank holder
We used,
FG-300 Cr Mo
Molybdenum
Chromium
Tensile strength
Flake Graphite
It is cheaper than the other materials. It has a cost of 80 Rs/kg in Market. While casting, there is occurrence of porosity, blow hole,
casting can be failed. To remove this, we followed basic guidelines of casting. Right material to address the impact force
Fig. 7. Tata tool design standard for selection of bead and standard use of bead
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D. Die Height
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DAYLIGHT = is the maximum opening on a hydraulic press measured between the slide and bolster surface = 800 mm.
STROKE =the total distance the ram can travel from full extension to full retraction = 500 mm.
DIE HEIGHT
= DAYLIGHT - STROKE
= 800 - 500
= 300
E. Weight of Tool
Length = 1000 mm
Width = 1000 mm
Height = 600 mm
∴ We have,
VOLUME = length x width x height
= 1000 x 1000 x 600
= 60, 00, 00,000 mm3
Density of cast iron = 7300 kg/m3 = 0.0000073 kg/mm3
Now,
WEIGTH = volume x density
= 60, 00, 00,000 x 0.0000073
= 4380 kg
Solid Weight of tool = 4380 kg
We used Casting tool.
So, we need to reduce the weight by minimum 30% because of weight reduction core.
∴ Weight of tool = Reduced 30% from solid weight of tool
= 3066 kg
Fig. 10. Tata tool design standard for lifting eye bolt
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Fig. 11. Tata tool design standard for die guide design
Fig. 12. Tata tool design standard for die guide design
∴ A = 38 mm and
B = A + 10= 38 + 10= 48 mm.
Fig. 13. Tata tool design standard structure for installing eye bolt
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Fig. 16. Tata tool design standard for number of cushion pins
By calculation minimum no of cushion pin required is 2 and by design point of view to balance the load we considered 4 cushion
pins.
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It is a thing that can be customized according to the requirement or necessity. Along with that, anything from simple to complex
shapes can be made through a die.
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B. Punch
Length = 1000 mm
Width = 1000 mm
Height = 350 mm
In this, punch is used as male portion of the die which punches through the sheet metal and into the corresponding female section of
the die block
Punch changes the size or shape of a piece of material, usually sheet metal, by applying pressure to a die in which the work piece is
held. The form and construction of the die determine the shape produced on the work piece.
It is made up of casting material FG 300 MnCr.
C. Blank Holder
Length = 1000 mm
Width = 1000 mm
Height = 220 mm
It is made up of casting material FG 300 MnCr.
In this blank holder is used to hold the blank. The material is compelled to thickening and wrinkling; this increases friction and
requires more force. The blank holder simply prevent occurring wrinkling and the sheet is drawn more easily, so, blank holder
mechanism is a key role of flow the material sheet.
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Eye bolts can be used as a connection point for rigging, anchoring, pulling, pushing, or hoisting applications. Although eye bolts are
commonly used in industrial applications, they're also commonly misunderstood or used incorrectly.
E. Guide Post
In this guide post are used to identifying and operate the tool in appropriate way and direction.
4 guide post are there.
Left guide post = 38 mm
Right guide post = 48 mm
Guidepost of the press tool guide the die set to maintain the alignment during the operation. They improve tool operation and
contribute to producing quality products. This is also called a pillar die set.
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A. Observation Tables
Table 2. Rejection rate of part with old tool
Sr. Month Part Part with Rejection
No. form wrinkle rate %
1 October 100 52 52
2 November 100 50 50
3 December 100 51 51
4 January 100 50 50
1 April 100 0 0
2 May 100 0 0
B. Comparison Chart
WITH 100
90 100 100 100 100
OLD 80
70
TOOL 60
50
40 4852 5050 4951 5050
30
20
10
0
OCTOB NOVE DECE JANUA
ER MBER MBER RY
PART FORM 100 100 100 100
PART
WITHOUT 48 50 49 50
WRINKLE
PART WITH
52 50 51 50
WRINKLE
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100
WITH 90 100
100 100
100
80
NEW 70
TOOL 60
50
40
30
20 0 0
10
0
APR MAY
PART FORM 100 100
PART
WITHOUT 100 100
WRINKLE
PART WITH
0 0
WRINKLE
IX. CONCLUSION
In this study, a blank holder and draw bead concept of tool is used. It has been observed that the part formed by the new tool has
rejection rate 0 as the wrinkle defect from the part is totally removed. The following conclusions can be obtained by presented
study:
1) Adding the bead over blank holder restrict the flow of material.
2) Draw bead is necessary to avoid wrinkling of component.
3) Clearance between punch and die are equals to sheet thickness.
4) Addition of blank holder and bead are successfully implemented in the tool
5) Wrinkle defect are successfully minimized from 50 % to 0.
6) The effect factor of blank holder and bead are identified.
7) If draw bead are too far from finish part line, then it is unable to supply sufficient force to control the material whereas if it is
too close from the part line then material pulled over bead to easily.
X. FUTURE SCOPE
This research has great potential and should be carried further. Some suggestions for the future work are listed below:
1) In the present work, all the experiments were carried out with a single round bead. In future we can perform this experiment on
double round bead, single square bead and double square bead as of the requirement of different parts and their geometry.
2) In future, the aerospace industry can used this tool according to their requirement to form the part without wrinkle.
3) The individual draw bead parameters i.e. draw bead radii, draw bead height on resolving wrinkling can be change so as to make
modifications in the draw bead design based on required part to form.
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