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The question of compensating for the error of dimension due to springback phenomenon when forming metal sheet by SPIF method is being one of the challenges that the researchers of SPIF in the world trying to solve. This paper is only a recommendation that is based on the macro analysis of a sheet metal forming model when machining by SPIF method for calculating a reasonable recompensated feeding that almost all researchers have not been interested in yet: - Considering the metal sheet workpiece is elasto-plastic and the sphere tool tip is elastic, the authors attempt to calculate for compensating the error of dimension due to elastic deforming of the tool tip. - The metal sheet is clamped by a cantilever joint that has an evident sinking at the machiningarea that is also calculated to add to the compensating feeding value. The paper also studies the limited force for ensuring the elastic deforming at these working area of the sheet to eliminate all theunexpected plastic deforming of the sheet. With two small but novel contributions, this study can help to take theoretical model for elastic forming of metal sheet closer to real situation.



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Issue: Vol 13 No 3 (2010)
Page No.: 14-24
Published: Sep 30, 2010
Section: Engineering and Technology - Research article
DOI: https://doi.org/10.32508/stdj.v13i3.2131

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Nguyen, N., Vo, C., Le, D., & Le, S. (2010). A CALCULATION FOR COMPENSATING THE ERRORS DUE TO SPRINGBACK WHEN FORMING METAL SHEET BY SINGLE POINT INCREMENTAL FORMING (SPIF). Science and Technology Development Journal, 13(3), 14-24. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.32508/stdj.v13i3.2131

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