Journal of the Japan Society for Technology of Plasticity
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Visualization of Ultrasonic Field in Stamping Die Using FDTD method
―Visualization of Contact States between Die and Workpiece during Stamping Ⅱ―
Naoto HAGINOSeiji KOMIYAJunichi ENDOUMasao ISHIHAMA
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2017 Volume 58 Issue 681 Pages 929-935

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In our previous studies, the experimental and numerical analysis results for flat and V-shaped stamping dies show that the contact state can be monitored using ultrasonic waves. However, machine parts made by stamping consist of not only flat surfaces but also inclined or curved surfaces. When an ultrasonic wave is incident on an inclined or curved surface, the modal conversion of the ultrasonic wave occurs. Thus, acoustic fields near the boundary surface become complicated. Therefore, examining the acoustic fields near the boundary only by experiment is difficult. In this study, the propagation behavior of ultrasonic waves on the boundary surface of a workpiece and stamping dies was investigated numerically by using the finite difference time domain (FDTD) method. The acoustic fields were examined using velocity potentials. We applied this numerical analysis method to the case of circular and flat dies with a small groove. The following numerical results were obtained. 1) The reflection of ultrasonic waves by the small groove was successfully visualized by this simulation. 2) When a thin metal plate was firmly attached to the stamping die, the transmitted waves were not greatly affected by the shape of the die.

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