Due to its flexible applicability, swivel bending is a widely used process in industrial sheet metal forming [1]. At first glance, it appears to be a comparatively simple process: sheets are clamped between upper and lower beam tools and bent along a defined line using a swiveling bending beam (Figure 1) [2]. To achieve the desired bending angles with sufficient dimensional accuracy over the entire sheet length, considerable adjustment effort and experienced machine operators are required despite modern Computerized Numerical Control (CNC) systems [3, 4]. A major cause of angle deviations …
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