A study on sheet metal hemming process

Publication date: Available online 12 October 2019Source: Materials Today: ProceedingsAuthor(s): Yogesh Dewang, Vipin SharmaAbstractHemming is a sheet metal forming process in which sheets are joined by bending it usually to 180°. Automotive body panels and automotive parts such as deck-lids, trunk-lids, doors, hoods and tailgates are formed by hemming process. This paper present a systematic review of sheet metal hemming process based on materials used in hemming process, analytical models, experimental and computational investigations made in the domain of sheet metal hemming process. Various grades of high strength sheets, aluminium alloys, recycle-friendly aluminium alloys, magnesium alloys, light weight alloys are used as workpiece materials in hemming process. Analytical models are also presented by few researchers for development in hemming process. New experimental set-up and novel experimental strategies of hemming process are devised and also adopted by researchers in past. Classical hemming, roller hemming, robot assisted roller hemming, laser assisted roller hemming and hemming with electromagnetic forming processes are the experimental different approaches utilized for performing sheet metal hemming operations. In FEM simulation of hemming process, three dimensional solid elements, shell elements and their combination are mostly employed by researchers in meshing of sheet metal blanks in hemming process. FEM simulation found to be an efficient tool for predictio...
Source: Materials Today: Proceedings - Category: Materials Science Source Type: research