Project description
A novel test bed for simulating metal sheet design
Sheet metal forming is one of the most important manufacturing processes for obtaining high-performance metal parts for a variety of industries, such as transport, machinery, household appliances, cosmetics, energy and chemical products. The EU-funded FormPlanet project is developing new material characterisation techniques and modelling approaches to predict the performance of components and possible defects at an initial design stage. By creating an open innovation test bed, the project responds to challenges facing the sheet metal forming industry, optimising the development, design, production and performance of high-strength metals while reducing production costs and time to market for sheet products.
Objective
FormPlanet addresses processability and part performance in the sheet metal manufacturing sector. The sector faces new challenges related to the manufacture of high performance parts with new high strength materials. Such high strength makes them processing sensitive, so forming parameters and sheet properties must be assessed to assure 0-deffect production and part quality. Forming problems in processing sensitive materials are associated with unexpected defects that cannot be predicted at the product design stage using traditional experimental or computational approaches.
The aim of FormPlanet is to develop and demonstrate an integrated ecosystem offering novel testing methodologies to characterise sheet properties, predict part performance and prevent production loses to the sheet forming industries to tackle the upcoming challenges in formability of processing sensitive materials. New testing methodologies, and FE approaches to predict formability and part performance as well as monitoring and inspecting NDT will be developed and adapted to the sector needs.
The potential of the novel approach will be proved by studying industrial demonstrators, selected to prove the solutions for relevant industrial problems for the all value chain, and to reduce cost and time-to market of materials and products. 9 industrial partners representing the sheet metalworking industry value chain will validate the approach.
A solid, sustainable and simple organisational structure will be implemented for the future Test Bed service provision, based on experienced partners with strong business focus.
The Test Bed FormPlanet time to market is estimated by the end of the project, when technical and business infrastructure and marketing strategy are implemented.
Maximum impact will be ensured through well-balanced dissemination, standardarisation, communication, materials information management, stakeholders engagement and networking and by the exploitation of the Test Bed.
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08290 Cerdanyola Del Valles (Barcelona)
Spain
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Participants (17)
80686 Munchen
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971 87 Lulea
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56126 Pisa
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334 41 Dobřany
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56123 PISA
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CB1 7EG Cambridge
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28004 Madrid
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08193 Cerdanyola Del Valles Barcelona
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93200 SAINT DENIS
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48340 EUBA AMOREBIETA
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08227 TERRASSA
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34445 ISTANBUL
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10043 Orbassano
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048340 BIZKAIA
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514 32 TRANEMO
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421 30 VASTRA
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S1 2JE SHEFFIELD
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