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The document defines parameters used in incremental sheet forming processes. It lists 26 references related to incremental sheet forming research. The parameters include the major and minor diameters (D, d) of a frustum of a cone, the tool diameter (Dt), step depth (∆z), part height/depth (H), wall angle (α), rotation speed (N), initial and final sheet thicknesses (ti, tf). The references cover topics like forming mechanics, formability analysis, toolpath optimization, geometric accuracy, negative forming, and experimental/numerical force investigations.

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References: Symbol Parameter

The document defines parameters used in incremental sheet forming processes. It lists 26 references related to incremental sheet forming research. The parameters include the major and minor diameters (D, d) of a frustum of a cone, the tool diameter (Dt), step depth (∆z), part height/depth (H), wall angle (α), rotation speed (N), initial and final sheet thicknesses (ti, tf). The references cover topics like forming mechanics, formability analysis, toolpath optimization, geometric accuracy, negative forming, and experimental/numerical force investigations.

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Symbol

Parameter

Major diameter of frustum of cone

Minor diameter of frustum of cone

Dt

Diameter of tool

Step depth

Height/Depth of part

Wall angle

RPM

ti

Initial sheet thickness

tf

Final sheet thickness

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