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Title: Sheet Metalworking


1
Sheet Metalworking
2
Cutting Operations
  • Shearing by two sharp cutting edges.
  • Plastic deformation penetration fracture

3
Shearing, Blanking and Punching
  • Shearing - Cutting on sheet-metal with straight
    edges.
  • Blanking - Cutting sheet-metal with a closed
    contour.
  • Punching - Making holes on sheet-metal.

4
Sheet-metal Cutting
  • c at
  • c clearance
  • a allowance
  • t thickness
  • Blanking
  • Blanking punch dia. Db- 2c
  • Blanking die dia. Db
  • Punch
  • Hole punch dia. Db
  • Hole die dia. Db 2c

0.25? to 1.5?
5
Sheet-metal Cutting
  • Small clearance

Cutting force StL S Shear strength of
sheet-metal t Sheet-metal thickness L Length
of cutting edge or, Cutting force 0.7TtL T
Ultimate tensile strength of sheet-metal
Large clearance
6
Sheet-metal Cutting Operations
  • Cut-off
  • Parting

Slotting Perforating Notching /
Seminotching
7
Sheet-metal Cutting Operations
  • Fine blanking -
  • close tolerances and smooth edges in one step.

Trimming - Cutting operation to remove excess
metal Shaving - Shearing with very small
clearance to obtain accurate dimensions.,
secondary or finishing operation.
8
Bending
  • V- bending Edge - bending

9
Bending Analysis
  • BA 2 ? A( R Kbat ) / 360
  • where BA bending allowance, A bend angle, R
    bend radius, t stock thickness, Kba stretch
    factor.
  • For Rlt 2t, Kba 0.33 for R? 2t, Kba 0.5.
  • Spring back,
  • where A include angle of sheet-metal part
  • Ab include angle of bending tool
  • w width of sheet-metal
  • Bending force D die opening
    dimension
  • Kbf 1.33 V-bending
  • Kbf 0.33 edge bending

10
Bending Analysis
  • Spring back
  • Die-opening
  • dimension

11
Bending Operations
  • Straight flanging Stretch flanging Shrink
    flanging

Hemming Seaming Curling
12
Bending Operations
  • Channel bending U-bending air-bending

Offset-bending Corrugating Tube
forming
13
Drawing
  • c Clearance
  • Db blank diameter
  • Dp Punch diameter
  • Rd die corner radius
  • Rp Punch corner
  • radius
  • F drawing force
  • Fh holding force

14
Deep Drawing
Initial step bending of edge
straightening of side wall
Thinning and drawing final cup shape
15
Drawing Analysis
  • Drawing ratio, ? 2.0
  • where Db blank diameter
  • Dp punch diameter
  • t thickness of the starting blank
  • Reduction, ? 0.5
  • Thickness to diameter ratio, ? 1
  • Drawing force, ,
    max. at 1/3 stroke.
  • Holding force,
  • Holding pressure may be set at 0.015 of the yield
    strength
  • T Tensile strength, Y Yield strength, Rd
    die corner radius

16
Drawing Analysis
  • Blank diameter can be calculated from the
    conservation of volume based on the final volume
    of the part.
  • If the limits on the drawing ratio, reduction and
    thickness-to-diameter ratio are exceeded, the
    blank must be drawn in steps or having annealing
    between the steps.
  • Process optimization
  • Punch and die corner radii
  • friction
  • depth of draw (per step)
  • material characteristics

17
Drawing Defects
  • a) Wrinkling in flange - small holding force
  • b) Wrinkling in the wall - insufficient holding
    force, wrinkling initially occurring on the
    flange.
  • c) Tearing - high stress, sharp die radius
  • d) Earing - anisotropy of the material
  • e) Surface scratches - Die or punch not having a
    smooth surface, insufficient lubrication

18
Other Sheet-metal Operations
  • Ironing - squeezing and drawing in conjunction
  • Corning Embossing - to produce surface details
  • Lancing - combination of cutting and forming

19
Other Sheet-metal Operations
  • Rubber forming processes
  • Guerin process - low cost, small volume, pressure
    up 10 MPa.
  • Hydroforming - Higher pressure, up to 100 MPa.

20
Dies
  • Components of a punch and die for blanking
    operation

21
Dies
  • Progressive dies and final part

22
Press
crankshaft
Knuckle joint
eccentric
  • Press are driven mechanically or hydraulically.

23
Stretch Forming
  • Stretching and forming with a die at the same
    time.

24
Roll Forming
  • Similar to the the rolling process but working on
    sheet-metal or tubes.

25
Spinning
  • Conventional
  • spinning

Shear spinning - thinning and bending occur at
the same time.
26
Spinning
  • Tube spinning - similar to shear spinning but
    working on a tube.

27
High Energy Forming
  • Explosive forming
  • Electrohydraulic forming
  • Electromagnetic forming

28
Tube Bending
  • Stretch bending
  • Drawing bending
  • Compression bending
  • R/D ? 3.0 with mandrel
  • R/D ? 1.5 without mandrel
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