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Simulation based compensation techniques to minimize distortion of thin-walled monolithic aluminum parts due to residual stresses

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DOI: 10.1016/j.cirpj.2022.05.016

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Residual stresses; Distortion; Milling aluminum; Finite element method; Compensation techniques

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  1. German Research Foundation (DFG, Germany) [AU 185/64-1 (351381681)]
  2. National Science Foundation (NSF, USA)
  3. NSF DFG [1663341]

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This study analyzes the distortion of thin-walled milled monolithic aluminum workpieces and validates the results through simulation and experimentation. The findings show that changing the milling path and wall thickness can effectively reduce the distortion of the workpieces.
Thin-walled milled monolithic aluminum workpieces are common in the aerospace industry, because of their advantages such as favorable material properties, established design methods, good machinability, known performance and reliable inspection techniques. Machining-induced residual stresses (MIRS) and initial bulk residual stresses (IBRS) are known to be the key factor for causing distortion of those workpieces. In this study the effect of both types, the milling path strategy and the wall thickness on the distortion is analyzed. A developed 3D linear elastic finite element (FEM) model, considering both types of RS as input, and predicting the resulting part distortion, is extended by using the true milling path as well as all RS contained in the entire workpiece. The simulation outcome is validated by experiments and distortion minimization techniques are derived. The results show that the model predicts the distortion shape and level for different wall thicknesses and milling strategies with a high accuracy. The experiments indicated that the distortion of low IBRS parts with 3 mm wall-thickness could be minimized by 42% by only changing the milling path. The simulation highlighted, that for smaller wall thicknesses, the distortion minimization potential is even higher (e.g. 2 mm wall thickness: up to 69% distortion minimization). For high IBRS parts, milling the inverse form of the predicted shape on the backside of the workpiece represents an alternative, which led up to a reduction of the distortion by 77%. In general, three main categories for precontrol distortion techniques can be identified as the process parameters, the part topology and the process strategy. (c) 2022 The Authors. CC_BY_NC_ND_4.0

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