Sensitivity analysis of process and tube parameters in free-bending processes

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Free-bending processes are used to manufacture highly-complex profile shapes for different kinds of industry sectors. This paper focuses on the enhanced version of the MOS bending technique (6DOF), which is used by BMW to produce semi-finished products for the tube hydroforming process. In order to achieve a better process understanding, the bending process was analyzed with regard to process and tube parameters. In the first experimental bending series, the process precision was measured and evaluated by standard deviation and process capability. In the second bending series, the analysis focuses on the weld seam position and the wrinkling behavior of the tube. The correlations shown between process parameters and the resulting bending geometry are the basis for the validation of a process simulation model developed in LS-Dyna. Therefore, the comparison of experimental data and data measured numerically represents a good agreement. The FEM model was used to perform a numerical based sensitivity analysis of the bending process in relation to process and tube parameters. The result identifies the main factors contributing to the free-bending process.

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Beulich, N., Spoerer, J., & Volk, W. (2019). Sensitivity analysis of process and tube parameters in free-bending processes. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 651). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/651/1/012031

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