Metal spinning, an incremental forming process
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Eamonn Quigley, 'Metal spinning, an incremental forming process', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, 2003, pp 214Download Item:

Abstract:
Recent changes in product development processes have increased the demand for sheet metal parts manufactured in low volumes with the minimum investment in tooling.
Spinning and a related process called 'incremental stretch forming' have shown potential for meeting this demand. Metal spinning is a long established process with low tooling costs that can be used to form a flat sheet metal blank into a hollow rotationally symmetric part. For the purposes o f this project spinning was taken as a representative incremental forming process, i.e. a process where the deformation is achieved incrementally.
Author: Quigley, Eamonn
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Monaghan, JohnQualification name:
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