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Length of neutral axis . In bending outer fibers are in tension and inner fibers are in compressionStrain is usually equal in magnitude But in effect e0 is larger than ei because of neutral axis shift to inner surfaceWith R/T e0-ei=. . . R=bend radiusT=thickness. Minimum Bend Radius.
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1. Bending of Sheet and Plate Bending is done to form flanges, etc.
Also for giving stiffness to a sheet part
3. In bending outer fibers are in tension and inner fibers are in compression
Strain is usually equal in magnitude
But in effect e0 is larger than ei because of neutral axis shift to inner surface
With R/T e0-ei=
4. Minimum Bend Radius We can see that as R/T decreases tensile strain at the outer surface increases.
Radius ‘R’ at which cracks appear on the outer surface is called “minimum bending radius”
Min. bending radius is expressed in terms of T (2T, 3T, etc.)
6. True strain at outer fiber for cracking = true fracture strain in tension test.
Spring back
Elastic recovery after the removal of load. (Finite modulus of elasticity) Rods, sheets, bars, etc.
Radius of bending increases when load is removed.
Springback factor Ks.
7. Bend Allowance
Since recovery depends on the stress level and modulus of elasticity ‘E’ we can recalculate Ri/Rf.
8. Bendability can be improved
Heating the area
Applying hydrostatic pressure
Reducing outer tensile strain by compressive force
As R/T decreases, narrow sheets (smaller length of bend) crack at the edge and move towards center. Wide sheet crack at center.
Rough edges can also cause reduction of bendability (stress raisers).
9. Operations Beading
Flanging
Hemming
Roll Forming
Tube Bending
12. Bead Forming
17. Spinning Conventional Spinning
As large as 6m (20 ft)
Shear Spinning
Missile nose cones, rocket parts.
Tube Spinning
23. Diffusion and Super plastic formation
A “hot” research area
Honeycomb material
Deep Drawing
Pure drawing
Stretching
ironing
24. Superplastic Forming Same fine grained alloys can elongate as much as 2000%
E.g. Zn-Al, titanium can be formed into very complex shapes.
High ductility, low strength
Very strain rate sensitive
Extremely slow forming
10-4 to 10-2 s
Some times forming can take hours