Alternative Control of an Electrically Assisted Tensile Forming Process Using Current Modulation
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
11-2013
Publication Title
Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering
Publisher
ASME
Abstract
Electrically assisted forming is a technique whereby metal is deformed while simultaneously undergoing electric current flow. Using this process, electric current level becomes a new degree of freedom for process control. In this work, we present some alternative control architectures allowing for new avenues of control using such a process. The primary findings are architectures to allow for forming at constant force and forming at constant stress levels by modulating electric current to directly control material strength. These are demonstrated in a tensile forming operation, and found to produce the desired results. Combining these control approaches with previous and contemporary efforts in modeling of the process physics will allow for system identification of material response properties and model-based control of difficult-to-observe process parameters such as real time temperature gradients.
Recommended Citation
Jones JJ, Mears L. Alternative Control of an Electrically Assisted Tensile Forming Process Using Current Modulation. ASME. J. Manuf. Sci. Eng. 2013;135(6):061004-061004-8. doi:10.1115/1.4025566.