Abstract
Geometric accuracy control remains a critical bottleneck limiting the industrial application of Incremental Sheet Forming (ISF). Since forming force is a key governing variable for accuracy management, establishing a high-fidelity prediction model is a prerequisite for precision manufacturing. However, traditional analytical models often compromise fidelity due to simplified contact assumptions, while pure data-driven approaches struggle with generalization and physical inconsistency. To address this, this study proposes a Physics-Guided Mamba Hybrid Modeling Framework (PG-MHMF) that synergistically integrates a Physics-based Analytical Model (PAM) with a Mamba-based Residual Correction Network (MRCN). The PAM employs a unified contact envelope strategy to efficiently establish a mechanistic baseline, while the MRCN incorporates physics-augmented inputs into a selective state-space mechanism to accurately learn nonlinear residuals. Experimental validation on a rigorous generalization dataset confirms the framework's robustness, achieving an average Root Mean Square Error (RMSE) of 36.43 N and Mean Relative Error (MRE) of 6.19% across diverse materials and geometries. Furthermore, the framework demonstrates practical engineering utility by enabling the precise offline prediction of geometric deviations for complex non-axisymmetric structures, such as cranial prostheses. This work not only enhances prediction accuracy but also provides a data-physics collaborative paradigm for optimizing manufacturing quality.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 119296 |
| Journal | Journal of Materials Processing Technology |
| Volume | 351 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - May 2026 |
Keywords
- Data-physics collaborative fusion
- Forming force prediction
- Incremental sheet forming
- Mamba neural network
- Physics-guided modeling
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