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  • 2016The influence of cellular structures on flow stress of high strength components manufactured using SLMcitations
  • 2016The influence of cellular structures on flow stress of high strength components manufactured using SLMcitations
  • 2016Strength analysis and modeling of cellular lattice structures manufactured using selective laser melting for tooling applications89citations
  • 2016Strength analysis and modeling of cellular lattice structures manufactured using selective laser melting for tooling applications89citations
  • 2014Characterization of precision of a handling system in high performance transfer press for micro forming11citations
  • 2014High Performance Transfer Press for Precision Manufacturing of Micro Metal Partscitations
  • 2014Towards Mass Production by High Performance Transfer Press in Micro Bulk Forming3citations

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  • Loft Højbjerre, Klaus
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Characterization of precision of a handling system in high performance transfer press for micro forming

  • Hansen, Hans Nørgaard
  • Arentoft, Mogens
  • Mahshid, Rasoul
Abstract

Multi-step micro bulk forming is characterized by complex processes and high precision requirements. In particular the demands regarding handling accuracy between different forming steps are of the order of a few mm. The paper introduces a methodology for the analysis and characterization of this transfer system on component level and system level. Laser interferometry is used in combination with analytical models to predict the positioning ability of the actuator in a static as well as dynamic mode. In combination with an analysis of the grippers, a full description of the transfer precision inside the forming press is obtained.© 2014 CIRP.

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • forming
  • interferometry