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Department of Mechanical Engineering

Optimized Working Coil Windings for Electromagnetic Forming Employing Additive Manufacturing Techniques

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  • Sonderverfahren
  • Technologieentwicklung
a) Assembly-based hybrid coil, b) Single ring, c) Side supports, d) Comparison experiment/prognosis (sheet work piece) © IUL
a) Assembly-based hybrid coil, b) Single ring, c) Side supports, d) Comparison experiment/prognosis (sheet work piece)
Funding German Research Foundation (DFG)
Project 259797904
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Siddhant Prakash Goyal M. Sc.

In collaboration with the Institute of Machine Tools and Factory Manage-ment (IWF) of TU Berlin, the project was conducted with the objective of investigating hybrid (multi-metallic) additively manufactured coils for electromagnetic forming for an increased tool life. The focus of research at the IUL was to study the parameters increasing the tool life, e.g. hybrid coils (see Figure a, b, and c). Due to the complex geometry of the hybrid coils, an assembly-based solution was proposed and developed which provides additional flexibility to the coil use. The reduction of plastification of the coil conductor was a further attempt using steel support elements on the sides. With this, a hydrostatic pressure in the coil is applied (see Figure c). Also, a semi-analytical computation method was elaborated to reduce the design effort compared to using coupled numerical simulations for complex multi-winding geometries. From the experiments the geometry of the coil and the workpiece were measured and compared to the introduced efficient computation method (see Figure d).