Robotic Incremental Sheet Metal Forming: Waste Management Through Digital Fabrication
Keywords: Robotic fabrication, Incremental sheet metal forming, Upcycling, Scrap metal
Abstract
In this investigation, a robotic incremental sheet forming (RISF) process was used as a response to traditional methods of recycling and reusing scrap metal. The methodology was carried out in three stages: digital reconstruction of the waste by 3D scanning, tensile test according to the ASTM E8 standard for the mechanical characterization of the material and the use of a heavy-load robot, KUKA KR180 R2500, for incremental forming. The results obtained in the tensile test indicated that the material maintains its isotropy and reaches 10% elongation. On the other hand, parameters of the incremental forming process showed: the ability of the material to be deformed with a maximum wall angle of 55°; speed rate of 50%; stepdown of 2 mm; and maximum depth of 75 mm. Finally, the process was used for the development of an ornamental surface.
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| Editorial: | Blucher Design Proceedings |
| Fecha de publicación: | 2024 |
| Año de Inicio/Término: | Noviembre 2023 |
| Página de inicio: | 653 |
| Página final: | 664 |
| Idioma: | Spanish |
| DOI: |
DOI 10.5151/sigradi2023-152 |