Modelling and Mechanism of Chatter in Heavy-Load Multi-Dof Plastic Forming Process

31 Pages Posted: 31 Jul 2024

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Xinghui Han

Wuhan University of Technology

Yi Lu

Wuhan University of Technology

Fangyan Zheng

Wuhan University of Technology

Lin Hua

Wuhan University of Technology - Hubei Key Laboratory of Advanced Technology for Automotive Components

Dahu Zhu

Wuhan University of Technology

Yong Liu

Wuhan University of Technology

Abstract

Processing chatter is an unstable and detrimental vibration phenomenon stemming from the regenerative excitation of time-delay dynamic systems. Currently, research on processing chatter predominantly focuses on machining process, wherein chatter occurs when the processing frequency aligns closely with the natural frequency of the tool-holder system. However, in plastic forming process conducted by heavy-load multi-DoF forming machine (MDFM), the processing frequency is far smaller than the natural frequency of the tool-holder system. Despite this, chatter still occurs in the actual plastic forming process, challenging the explanatory capacity of existing chatter models developed for machining process.This paper aims to a new chatter model and a new chatter generation mechanism for multi-DoF plastic forming process (MPFP). Firstly, the flexible-rigid coupled dynamic model of the MDFM is established based on the Lagrangian method. Then, a time-delay dynamic model of MDFM is developed incorporating material deformation and tool-blank contact in forming process. Subsequently, the time-delay dynamic model is simplified based on the static position, and a stability model for MDFM is established using the fully discrete method. Based on the above dynamic and stability model, the vibration and 3D stability lobe diagram are theoretically calculated and experimentally validated, showing prediction error of vibration about 18% and that of stability about 11%. Besides, a new chatter generation mechanism different from the machining process is revealed. That is, in the machining process, chatter arises from the phase difference between the regenerative exciting force and vibration due to the high processing frequency, whereas in the forming process, chatter arises from the larger of exciting force than the damping force, namely arises from insufficient damping. This work introduces an innovative chatter model and elucidates a novel chatter generation mechanism, which holds substantial implications for vibration research and offers high application potential in MPFP.

Keywords: Multi-DoF forming, Parallel kinematic machine, Chatter, Regenerative forming force, Damping

Suggested Citation

Han, Xinghui and Lu, Yi and Zheng, Fangyan and Hua, Lin and Zhu, Dahu and Liu, Yong, Modelling and Mechanism of Chatter in Heavy-Load Multi-Dof Plastic Forming Process. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4912128

Xinghui Han

Wuhan University of Technology ( email )

Wuhan
China

Yi Lu (Contact Author)

Wuhan University of Technology ( email )

Wuhan
China

Fangyan Zheng

Wuhan University of Technology ( email )

Wuhan
China

Lin Hua

Wuhan University of Technology - Hubei Key Laboratory of Advanced Technology for Automotive Components ( email )

Wuhan
China

Dahu Zhu

Wuhan University of Technology ( email )

Wuhan
China

Yong Liu

Wuhan University of Technology ( email )

Wuhan
China

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