Technical Field
[0001] The present invention relates to a forming device.
Background Art
[0002] There are many types of aircraft components that configure an aircraft, and in a
case where a desired shape is obtained by press forming an aluminum alloy plate, it
is necessary to prepare various types of forming dies. As one method of press forming,
there is a method in which a forming target material is placed on a male forming die,
and the forming target material is pressed by a rubber bag pressurized by a liquid
such as oil instead of a female die (rubber forming press). For rubber forming press,
it need only prepare the male die as the forming die, and thus rubber forming press
is suitable for the production of many kinds in small quantities of aircraft components
and the like.
[0003] On the other hand, there is also known a technique of forming a forming target material
by using an electromagnetic forming device instead of rubber forming press. In electromagnetic
forming, a large current is caused to instantaneously flow through the electromagnetic
coil, thereby generating an induced current on a surface of the forming target material
arranged along the electromagnetic coil. As a result, an electromagnetic force acts
on the surface of the forming target material, and the forming target material moves
toward the forming die and is pressed against the forming die.
[0004] PTL 1 discloses that a thin plate is formed into a desired shape by an electromagnetic
forming device, and PTL 2 discloses that an electromagnetic force is applied to a
predetermined portion of a hollow material in multiple stages by an electromagnetic
plastic working method to perform a forming process.
Citation List
Patent Literature
[0005]
[PTL 1] Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2007-296553
[PTL 2] Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 6-23442
Summary of Invention
Technical Problem
[0006] In the rubber forming press, the bag pressurized by a liquid presses the forming
target material via a rubber plate, and thus the force is not distributed to the entire
forming target material, the formation amount is insufficient, and the shape accuracy
is not high. Accordingly, a product obtained by forming may have a defective shape
or may require a shape correction work. Since the shape correction work is performed
by forming a plurality of times or processing by manual operation, there is a problem
that time and labor are required. Further, such as a case where a flange with an outwardly
projected curved surface (a shrinkage flange) is formed, depending on the formed shape,
a compressive force acts on the forming target material at the time of press forming,
so that unnecessary wrinkles may occur.
[0007] The present invention is made in view of the above-described circumstances, and an
object thereof is to provide a forming device capable of accurately performing press
forming on a forming target material.
Solution to Problem
[0008] According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a forming device
including an electromagnetic coil, a fluid having conductivity and installed on one
surface side of a forming target material along the forming target material, and a
forming die installed on the other surface side of the forming target material and
formed so as to impart a formed shape to the forming target material, in which an
electromagnetic force generated by the electromagnetic coil is caused to act on the
fluid so that the fluid presses the forming target material against to the forming
die.
[0009] According to this configuration, the fluid having conductivity is installed on one
surface side of a forming target material along the forming target material and the
forming die is installed on the other surface side of the forming target material.
When a current is caused to instantaneously flow through the electromagnetic coil,
an induced current is generated in the fluid having conductivity, and the electromagnetic
force acts on the fluid. Then, the fluid moves toward the forming die, and the fluid
presses the forming target material against the forming die. Therefore, the forming
die imparts a formed shape to the forming target material. By generating the electromagnetic
force in the fluid, a larger pressing force can be generated in a short time as compared
with a case where the forming target material is pressed against the forming die by
only a fluid pressure of the fluid. The forming target material is formed at a high
speed with a large pressing force by using the electromagnetic force, and thus forming
can be performed with high accuracy and the spring back amount is reduced. As a result,
the strain correction work after forming can be reduced.
[0010] In the above aspect, the fluid may be a metal powder, a liquid in which a metal powder
is dispersed, or a liquefied metal.
[0011] In the above aspect, the fluid may be accommodated in a bag-shaped member.
Advantageous Effects of Invention
[0012] According to the present invention, it is possible to accurately perform press forming
on a forming target material.
Brief Description of Drawings
[0013]
Fig. 1 is a longitudinal sectional view showing a forming device according to an embodiment
of the present invention.
Fig. 2 is a longitudinal sectional view showing a forming device according to an embodiment
of the present invention.
Description of Embodiments
[0014] Hereinafter, a forming device 1 according to an embodiment of the present invention
will be described with reference to Figs. 1 and 2.
[0015] The forming device 1 according to the embodiment is a device that imparts a formed
shape to a plate-shaped material 50 which is, for example, a forming target material
made of an aluminum alloy by using a forming die 4. A formed member 60 formed by the
forming device 1 is used for aircraft components and the like.
[0016] As shown in Fig. 1, the forming device 1 according to the embodiment includes an
electromagnetic coil 2, a power supply unit 3 that supplies a current to the electromagnetic
coil 2, the forming die 4, and the like. The forming device 1 generates an induced
current to a conductive material by the electromagnetic coil 2 and causes an electromagnetic
force to act, similarly to generally known electromagnetic forming. The operating
conditions and the like of the forming device 1 can be set in the same manner as in
usual electromagnetic forming.
[0017] The electromagnetic coil 2 is arranged outside a forming surface of the forming
die 4. For example, the electromagnetic coil 2 is arranged along the surface of the
forming die 4 as shown in Fig. 1. The electromagnetic coil 2 may have a cylindrical
shape for example, and the forming die 4 may be arranged inside the electromagnetic
coil 2.
[0018] A large current is supplied from the power supply unit 3 to the electromagnetic coil
2. As shown in Fig. 1, a power supply circuit 5 includes a circuit in which a capacitor
6 is installed in parallel with the electromagnetic coil 2 and a switch 7 is installed
between a connection point between the power supply unit 3 and the capacitor 6 and
the electromagnetic coil 2. In this configuration, when the switch 7 is open, an electric
charge is charged from the power supply unit 3 to the capacitor 6 through an electric
resistance 8. Then, by closing the switch 7 and discharging an electric charge charged
in the capacitor 6, a large current to the electromagnetic coil 2 is generated.
[0019] A fluid 10 is a material having conductivity and fluidity. The fluid 10 is accommodated
in a rubber bag 11, for example. The fluid 10 is, for example, a metal powder or a
liquid in which a metal powder is dispersed. The metal powder is, for example, an
iron powder. The liquid is oil, for example, and fluidity and rust prevention are
ensured. In the liquid in which a metal powder is dispersed, a ratio of the metal
powder to the liquid is preferably 50% by mass or more, and if possible, 75% by mass
or more. Although there is a possibility that a load pressure at the time of forming
is reduced, even in a case where the material has a value smaller than the above described
example, it can be applied as the fluid 10 as long as forming can be performed by
the material. Further, the fluid 10 may be a low melting point metal. A low melting
point metal is, for example, lead or tin. By setting an environment of the forming
device 1 to an environment with equal to or more than the melting point of the fluid
10 which is a low melting point metal, the fluid 10 can be used in a fluidized and
liquefied state.
[0020] The fluid 10 is placed on one surface side of the plate-shaped material 50 which
is the forming target material, and the forming die 4 is installed on the other surface
side of the plate-shaped material 50 with the plate-shaped material 50 interposed
therebetween.
[0021] By causing a large current to instantaneously flow through the electromagnetic coil
2, an induced current is generated on the surface of the fluid 10 arranged along the
electromagnetic coil 2. As a result, an electromagnetic force acts on the fluid 10,
the fluid 10 moves toward the forming die 4, and the fluid 10 and the plate-shaped
material 50 are pressed against the forming die 4.
[0022] Before forming, the plate-shaped material 50 which is the forming target material
is placed on the forming surface of the forming die 4. The forming die 4 is a male
die and imparts the formed shape to the plate-shaped material 50.
[0023] In the forming method using the forming device 1 according to the embodiment, first,
the plate-shaped material 50 is placed on the forming surface of the forming die 4
as shown in Fig. 1. Furthermore, the fluid 10 is placed on an upper surface of the
plate-shaped material 50 placed on the forming die 4.
[0024] Next, a current is supplied to the electromagnetic coil 2. As a result, an induced
current is generated on the surface of the fluid 10 and an electromagnetic force acts
on the fluid 10, so that the fluid 10 moves toward the forming die 4, and the fluid
10 presses the plate-shaped material 50 against the forming die 4. At this time, the
fluidity of the fluid 10 decreases, and the fluid 10 can strongly press the plate-shaped
material 50. Thereby, as shown in Fig. 2, the plate-shaped material 50 is formed along
the forming die 4 to form the formed member 60. After pressing the plate-shaped material
50 for a predetermined time, the supply of a current is cut off, whereby the action
of the electromagnetic force on the fluid 10 can be stopped. Accordingly, fluidity
of the fluid 10 is restored.
[0025] As described above, according to the forming device 1 according to the embodiment,
by generating the electromagnetic force in the fluid 10, a larger pressing force can
be generated in a short time as compared with a related rubber forming press in which
the plate-shaped material is pressed against the forming die by only a fluid pressure
of the fluid.
[0026] Stated another way, the plate-shaped material 50 is formed at a high speed with a
large pressing force by using the electromagnetic force acting on the fluid 10, and
thus the plate-shaped material can be formed in a shape along the forming die 4 with
high accuracy and the spring back amount is reduced in the resulting formed member
60. In particular, in the case of an aluminum alloy, it is a material having a higher
breaking elongation as the strain rate becomes higher, and has a great effect of reducing
the spring back amount by being formed at a high speed. Therefore, since the insufficiency
of the formation amount of the formed member 60 is unlikely to occur, the strain correction
work after forming can also be reduced. In addition, since forming can be accurately
performed, the formed member 60 can be formed without generating unnecessary wrinkles
even in a case of forming a flange (a shrinkage flange) having an outwardly projected
curved surface. A magnesium alloy (such as AZ80) is known as a material having a higher
breaking elongation as the strain rate increases, in addition to an aluminum alloy,
and an effect of reducing the spring back amount can be obtained.
[0027] In the above embodiment, the case where the formed member 60 is formed for the first
time from the unprocessed plate-shaped material 50 has been described, but the present
invention is not limited thereto. For example, the present invention can be applied
to a case where the forming die 4 is pressed against the processed formed member 60
to correct the shape of the formed member 60.
Reference Signs List
[0028]
- 1:
- forming device
- 2:
- electromagnetic coil
- 3:
- power supply unit
- 4:
- forming die
- 5:
- power supply circuit
- 6:
- capacitor
- 7:
- switch
- 8:
- electric resistance
- 10:
- fluid
- 11:
- bag
- 50:
- plate-shaped material
- 60:
- formed member