The present invention relates to a spinning forming method for forming a plate in a desired shape while rotating the plate.
Products having various axially-symmetric shapes have been manufactured by a spinning forming method. For example, PTL 1 discloses a spinning forming method for manufacturing a hollow structure including an inward swelling portion at a large-diameter end portion of a tapered portion.
Specifically, the spinning forming method disclosed in PTL 1 includes an ironing step and a thickness increasing step. In the ironing step, while pressing a processing tool against a surface of a plate that is rotating, the processing tool is moved outward in a radial direction, and a portion of the plate against which portion the processing tool is pressed is locally heated. Thus, a predetermined range of the plate becomes a tapered portion. In the thickness increasing step, while locally heating a peripheral portion of the tapered portion, a forming roller is pressed against the peripheral portion of the tapered portion such that the peripheral portion of the tapered portion swells inward. Thus, the inward swelling portion is formed at the large-diameter end portion of the tapered portion.
PTL 1: Japanese Laid-Open Patent Application Publication No. 2015-205306
However, the spinning forming method disclosed in PTL 1 requires the ironing step using the processing tool and the thickness increasing step using the forming roller. Therefore, manufacturing the hollow structure including the inward swelling portion at the large-diameter end portion of the tapered portion by a simpler method is desired.
An object of the present invention is to provide a spinning forming method capable of easily manufacturing a hollow structure including an inward swelling portion at a large-diameter end portion of a tapered portion.
To solve the above problem, the inventors of the present invention have thought that by performing bending by utilizing a processing tool used in ironing, the tapered portion and the inward swelling portion can be formed through continuous work. The inventors of the present invention have diligently studied, and as a result, found conditions for realizing it. The present invention was made from this point of view.
To be specific, the spinning forming method of the present invention includes: preparing a plate including a back surface at which a ring-shaped projection is formed along an outer peripheral edge of the plate, a ratio of a thickness at a reference position of the plate to a thickness at a tip end of the projection being 0.7 or less, the reference position being a position where an inclination of a portion of the back surface which portion extends toward the tip end of the projection is 45° or more; rotating the plate; moving a processing tool outward in a radial direction from an inner side of the projection to a position above the projection while pressing the processing tool against a front surface of the plate that is rotating; and locally heating a portion of the plate against which portion the processing tool is pressed.
According to the above configuration, the ironing is performed at the inner side of the projection by the pressing of the processing tool. With this, a predetermined range at the inner side of the projection of the plate becomes a tapered portion. The thickness at the reference position that is a base point of an inner peripheral surface of the ring-shaped projection is adequately smaller than the thickness at the tip end of the projection. In addition, the portion of the plate against which portion the processing tool is pressed is locally heated. Therefore, when the processing tool passes through the position above the reference position, the bending is performed at a fulcrum that is a portion located at the inner side of and adjacent to the reference position and softened by local heating, and the projection tilts toward a radially inner side. With this, an inward swelling portion is formed at a large-diameter end portion of the tapered portion. To be specific, the ironing and the bending can be sequentially performed only by continuously moving the processing tool outward in the radial direction. Therefore, a hollow structure including the inward swelling portion at the large-diameter end portion of the tapered portion can be easily manufactured.
The portion of the plate against which portion the processing tool is pressed may be heated from the front surface side of the plate. According to this configuration, the bending at the fulcrum located near the reference position can be more satisfactorily performed than a case where the plate is heated from the back surface side.
The plate may include a thinning portion at the inner side of the projection, the thinning portion decreasing in thickness toward a radially outer side. According to this configuration, since the plate decreases in thickness as the ironing proceeds, a load acting on the processing tool during the ironing can be gradually reduced.
For example, the front surface of the plate may be flat at least from a forming start point to the position above the projection, and the back surface of the plate may include an outward-facing inclined surface between the forming start point and the projection, the outward-facing inclined surface being inclined so as to approach the front surface toward the radially outer side.
The back surface of the plate may include an inward-facing inclined surface between the outward-facing inclined surface and the projection, the inward-facing inclined surface being inclined so as to be away from the front surface toward the radially outer side. According to this configuration, a concave portion is formed at the back surface of the plate so as to be located at the inner side of the reference position. As a result, especially in a case where the plate is heated from the front surface side, when the ironing shifts to the bending, the heat can deeply reach a portion close to the back surface in a normal direction of the tapered portion. With this, the portion located at the inner side of and adjacent to the reference position is kept at a high temperature, and the bending at this portion as the fulcrum can be further satisfactorily performed.
The ratio of the thickness at the reference position to the thickness at the tip end of the projection may be 0.2 or more. If the ratio of the thickness at the reference position to the thickness at the tip end of the projection of the plate is too low, the plate may break during the bending depending on the material of the plate. However, the possibility of such break can be reduced when the ratio is 0.2 or more.
For example, the plate may be made of titanium alloy.
For example, a minimum thickness of the plate may be 10 mm or more.
According to the present invention, the hollow structure including the inward swelling portion at the large-diameter end portion of the tapered portion can be easily manufactured.
A spinning forming method according to one embodiment of the present invention is a method for manufacturing a hollow structure including an inward swelling portion 15 at a large-diameter end portion of a tapered portion 14 as shown in
The plate 1 includes a back surface 2 and a front surface 3. The back surface 2 becomes an inner surface of the hollow structure shown in
A ring-shaped projection 13 is formed at the back surface 2 of the plate 1 along an outer peripheral edge of the plate 1. In the present embodiment, the projection 13 is formed so as to constitute a part of an outer peripheral surface of the plate 1. However, the projection 13 may be formed so as to be separated inward from the outer peripheral surface of the plate 1. Further, the projection 13 does not necessarily have to be continuous in a circumferential direction and may be constituted by a plurality of circular-arc pieces separated from one another in the circumferential direction.
It is desirable that the front surface 3 of the plate 1 be flat at least from a forming start point 30 to a position above the projection 13. The forming start point 30 is a position on the front surface 3 of the plate 1 against which position a below-described processing tool 7 is first pressed. To be specific, a predetermined range from the forming start point 30 to an outer side of the forming start point 30 becomes the tapered portion 14 (see
In the present embodiment, the entire front surface 3 is flat. However, the front surface 3 may be concave or bulge at an inner side of the forming start point 30. Or, when the projection 13 is formed so as to be separated inward from the outer peripheral surface of the plate 1, the front surface 3 may be concave or bulge at a position between the projection 13 and the outer peripheral surface of the plate 1.
More specifically, the back surface 2 includes a reference surface 21, an outward-facing inclined surface 22, an annular surface 23, and an inward-facing inclined surface 24 which are located at the inner side of the projection 13. These surfaces 21 to 24 are lined up in this order from a center side to the outer side.
The reference surface 21 and the annular surface 23 are parallel to the front surface 3. The annular surface 23 is located closer to the front surface 3 than the reference surface 21. To be specific, a thickness C between the annular surface 23 and the front surface 3 is a minimum thickness of the plate 1. The minimum thickness of the plate 1 is, for example, 10 mm or more.
The outward-facing inclined surface 22 exists between the forming start point 30 of the front surface 3 and the projection 13. In the present embodiment, an outer peripheral edge of the reference surface 21 is located at a radially outer side of a position right under the forming start point 30 of the front surface 3. However, the outer peripheral edge of the reference surface 21 may be located right under the forming start point 30 of the front surface 3 or may be located at a radially inner side of the position right under the forming start point 30.
The outward-facing inclined surface 22 is inclined from the outer peripheral edge of the reference surface 21 so as to approach the front surface 3 toward the radially outer side. To be specific, a portion between the outward-facing inclined surface 22 and the front surface 3 is a thinning portion that decreases in thickness toward the radially outer side. An inclination angle of the outward-facing inclined surface 22 with respect to the front surface 3 is relatively small (for example, 30° or less). The annular surface 23 connects an outer peripheral edge of the outward-facing inclined surface 22 and an inner peripheral edge of the inward-facing inclined surface 24. However, the annular surface 23 may be omitted, and the outer peripheral edge of the outward-facing inclined surface 22 may be directly connected to the inner peripheral edge of the inward-facing inclined surface 24.
The inward-facing inclined surface 24 existing between the outward-facing inclined surface 22 and the projection 13 is inclined from an outer peripheral edge of the annular surface 23 so as to be away from the front surface 3 toward the radially outer side. An inclination angle of the inward-facing inclined surface 24 with respect to the front surface 3 is relatively small (for example, 30° or less).
In the present embodiment, a cross-sectional shape of the projection 13 is a substantially trapezoidal shape that is pointed downward. To be specific, the projection 13 includes: a tip end surface 13b parallel to the front surface 3 of the plate 1; a tubular outer peripheral surface 13c located on the outer peripheral edge of the plate 1; and an inner peripheral surface 13a inclined so as to approach the outer peripheral surface 13c toward the tip end surface 13b. Each of the inner peripheral surface 13a and the tip end surface 13b is also a part of the back surface 2 of the plate 1. The outer peripheral surface 13c may be inclined so as to approach the inner peripheral surface 13a toward the tip end surface 13b. In this case, the outer peripheral surface 13c is also a part of the back surface 2 of the plate 1. An inclination angle of the inner peripheral surface 13a with respect to the front surface 3 is, for example, 60° to 65°.
The plate 1 is configured such that a ratio R (R=B/A) of B to A is 0.7 or less, where A denotes a thickness at a tip end of the projection 13, and B denotes a thickness at a reference position 20 that is a position where an inclination of a portion of the back surface 2 which portion extends toward the tip end of the projection 13 is 45° or more. In the present embodiment, the reference position 20 is an intersection point of the inward-facing inclined surface 24 and the inner peripheral surface 13a of the projection 13.
In the spinning forming method of the present embodiment, after the plate 1 is prepared, ironing and bending are performed while rotating the plate 1 by using a spinning forming device 4 shown in
Specifically, the spinning forming device 4 includes: a rotating shaft 51 configured to rotate the plate 1; the receiving jig 52 interposed between the rotating shaft 51 and the plate 1; and a fixing jig 61. The receiving jig 52 is attached to the rotating shaft 51 and supports a center portion of the plate 1, and the fixing jig 61 sandwiches the plate 1 together with the receiving jig 52. The spinning forming device 4 further includes: the processing tool 7 configured to be pressed against the front surface of the plate 1; and a heater 8 configured to locally heat a portion of the plate 1 against which portion the processing tool 7 is pressed.
In the present embodiment, the heater 8 locally heats a part (the portion against which the processing tool 7 is pressed) of the plate 1 by induction heating. However, the heater 8 may locally heat a part of the plate 1 by laser. Or, the heater 8 configured to locally heat a part of the plate 1 may be a gas burner or the like. Further, in the present embodiment, the heater 8 is arranged so as to face the front surface 3 of the plate 1. To be specific, the heater 8 heats the portion of the plate 1 against which portion the processing tool 7 is pressed, from the front surface 3 side of the plate 1. The heating by the heater 8 is performed simultaneously with the pressing by the processing tool 7. It should be noted that the heating by the heater 8 may be performed continuously or intermittently while the processing tool 7 is pressed against the plate 1.
In the present embodiment, an axial direction of the rotating shaft 51 is a vertical direction. However, the axial direction of the rotating shaft 51 may be a horizontal direction or an oblique direction. A lower portion of the rotating shaft 51 is supported by a base 41, and the rotating shaft 51 is rotated by a motor, not shown. An upper surface of the rotating shaft 51 is flat, and the receiving jig 52 is fixed to the upper surface.
The fixing jig 61 is attached to a pressurizing rod 62. The pressurizing rod 62 is rotatably supported by a supporting portion 63. The supporting portion 63 is driven by a driving portion 64 in an upward/downward direction. The driving portion 64 is attached to a frame 42 arranged above the rotating shaft 51. It should be noted that the fixing jig 61 may be omitted, and the plate 1 may be directly fixed to the receiving jig 52 by, for example, bolts.
The processing tool 7 is moved outward in the radial direction while being pressed against the front surface 3 of the plate 1 that is rotating. In the present embodiment, used as the processing tool 7 is a roller that follows the rotation of the plate 1 to rotate and has a trapezoidal cross section. However, the roller used as the processing tool 7 may have a rhombic cross section or a long round cross section. The processing tool 7 may be, for example, a spatula.
More specifically, the processing tool 7 is moved in the radial direction of the rotating shaft 51 by a first radial direction movement mechanism 44 and also moved in the axial direction of the rotating shaft 51 by a first axial direction movement mechanism 43 through the first radial direction movement mechanism 44. The first axial direction movement mechanism 43 extends so as to couple the base 41 and the frame 42.
During the forming, the heater 8 is arranged on substantially the same circumference as the processing tool 7 and is moved in synchronization with the processing tool 7. More specifically, the heater 8 is moved in the radial direction of the rotating shaft 51 by a second radial direction movement mechanism 46 and also moved in the axial direction of the rotating shaft 51 by a second axial direction movement mechanism 45 through the second radial direction movement mechanism 46. The second axial direction movement mechanism 45 extends so as to couple the base 41 and the frame 42.
A relative positional relation between the heater 8 and the processing tool 7 in the circumferential direction of the rotating shaft 51 is not especially limited. For example, the heater 8 may be arranged at a position right opposite to the processing tool 7 across the rotating shaft 51 or may be arranged at a position displaced from the position right opposite to the processing tool 7 across the rotating shaft 51 (for example, a position away from the processing tool 7 by 90° in the circumferential direction of the rotating shaft 51).
As shown in
A cooling liquid flows in the electric conducting pipe 81. Further, an alternating voltage is applied to the electric conducting pipe 81. A frequency of the alternating voltage is not especially limited but is desirably a high frequency of 5 k to 400 kHz. To be specific, the induction heating performed by the heater 8 is desirably high frequency induction heating.
Next, operations of the spinning forming device 4 will be explained.
First, the plate 1 is rotated by the rotating shaft 51 with the plate 1 sandwiched between the receiving jig 52 and the fixing jig 61. Next, the processing tool 7 and the heater 8 are moved to respective positions close to the forming start point 30 of the front surface 3 of the plate 1, and the heater 8 locally heats the forming start point 30 of the plate 1. Next, after the processing tool 7 is pressed against the forming start point 30, the processing tool 7 and the heater 8 are moved obliquely downward and outward in the radial direction in synchronization with each other. To be specific, while pressing the processing tool 7 against the front surface 3 of the plate 1 that is rotating, the processing tool 7 is moved outward in the radial direction from the inner side of the projection 13 to a position above the projection 13, and a portion of the plate 1 against which portion the processing tool 7 is pressed is locally heated.
Each of a movement speed V1 of the processing tool 7 in the axial direction of the rotating shaft 51 and a movement speed V2 of the processing tool 7 in the radial direction of the rotating shaft 51 may be constant at all times during the forming. Or, one or both of the movement speeds V1 and V2 may change during the forming.
According to the above operations of the spinning forming device 4, the ironing is performed at the inner side of the projection 13 by the pressing of the processing tool 7. With this, as shown in
If the thickness B at the reference position that is a base point of the inner peripheral surface 13a of the ring-shaped projection 13 is not so different from the thickness A at the tip end of the projection 13, and the ratio R (=B/A) is higher than 0.7 (in other words, the height of the projection 13 is small), the ironing is performed even in a range where the projection 13 exists. To be specific, the projection 13 just deforms in the axial direction of the rotating shaft 51 by the pressing of the processing tool 7.
On the other hand, according to the present embodiment, the thickness B at the reference position 20 is adequately smaller than the thickness A at the tip end of the projection 13. In addition, the portion of the plate 1 against which portion the processing tool 7 is pressed is locally heated. Therefore, when the processing tool 7 passes through a position above the reference position 20, as shown in
To be specific, according to the spinning forming method of the present embodiment, the ironing and the bending can be sequentially performed only by continuously moving the processing tool 7 outward in the radial direction. Therefore, the hollow structure including the inward swelling portion 15 at the large-diameter end portion of the tapered portion 14 can be easily manufactured.
Further, in the present embodiment, since the portion of the plate 1 against which portion the processing tool 7 is pressed is heated from the front surface 3 of the plate 1, the rigidity of the tip end of the projection 13 is maintained. Therefore, the bending at the fulcrum that is the portion located at the inner side of and adjacent to the reference position 20 can be more satisfactorily performed than a case where the portion of the plate 1 against which portion the processing tool 7 is pressed is heated from the back surface 2 side of the plate 1.
It is desirable that the ratio R of the thickness B at the reference position 20 to the thickness A at the tip end of the projection 13 of the plate 1 be 0.2 or more. If the ratio R is too low, the plate 1 may break during the bending depending on the material of the plate 1. The reason why such break occurs is because if the thickness B at the reference position 20 is too small, the plate 1 cannot endure a load of tensile stress generated by the ironing. In contrast, when the ratio R is 0.2 or more, the possibility of such break can be reduced. The ratio R is more desirably 0.3 or more and further desirably 0.4 or more.
The present invention is not limited to the above embodiment, and various modifications may be made within the scope of the present invention.
For example, in the above embodiment, the back surface 2 of the plate 1 is constituted by a plurality of flat surfaces each having a linear cross section. However, the back surface 2 of the plate 1 may be constituted by one continuous curved surface.
The back surface 2 of the plate 1 does not necessarily have to include the inward-facing inclined surface 24 at the inner side of the projection 13. For example, as shown in
It should be noted that when the inward-facing inclined surface 24 exists between the outward-facing inclined surface 22 and the projection 13 as in the above embodiment, a concave portion is formed at the back surface 2 of the plate 1 so as to be located at the inner side of the reference position 20. As a result, especially in a case where the plate 1 is heated from the front surface 3 side, when the ironing shifts to the bending, the heat can reach a portion close to the back surface 2 in a normal direction of the tapered portion 14. With this, the portion located at the inner side of and adjacent to the reference position 20 is kept at a high temperature, and the bending at this portion as the fulcrum can be further satisfactorily performed.
The back surface 2 of the plate 1 does not necessarily have to include the outward-facing inclined surface 22 at the inner side of the projection 13. For example, as shown in
The cross-sectional shape of the projection 13 does not necessarily have to be a trapezoidal shape. For example, as shown in
The minimum thickness of the plate 1 may be less than 10 mm.
1 plate
13 projection
2 back surface
20 reference position
22 outward-facing inclined surface
24 inward-facing inclined surface
3 front surface
30 forming start point
7 processing tool
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