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Addendum Surface Modeling in Draw Die Design for Stamping Automotive Panels

자동차 프레스 패널 성형을 위한 드로 금형의 어덴덤 곡면 모델링

  • Chung, Yunchan (Dept. of Mechanical System Design Engineering, Seoul Tech.)
  • Received : 2013.10.28
  • Accepted : 2013.12.08
  • Published : 2013.12.15

Abstract

In the process of draw die design for stamping automotive press panels, the addendum surfaces generated in metal forming simulation software cannot be used in downstream processes such as machining and making draw dies because simulation tools use simple discrete models for the surface geometry. The downstream processes require more precise and continuous geometric models such as NURBS surfaces. Generally, automotive die engineers manually regenerate the addendum surface geometry using the discrete model. This paper presents an automated geometric modeling process for generating addendum surfaces using draft surface models. The design parameters of the section curve for the addendum surfaces are extracted automatically from the draft geometry. Using the extracted design parameters, smooth addendum surfaces are generated automatically as NURBS surfaces. The generated surfaces are $G^1$ continuous with the part surface and the binder surface, and can be used in downstream processes.

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