Punch edge radius in.
Sheet metal development length formula.
The length of the arc for this scenario can be calculated as.
In this formula the initial length is 300 mm.
You only have to insert interior angle flange lengths k factor inside radius and material thickness.
Sheet metal development calculator is a really simple tool for calculation of development of a sheet metal part.
If you have a sheet metal bending product as shown in above picture with two legs of length x and y and you unbend it you will see that total length of the unbend sheet will not x y rather the length will be x y ba.
Bend angle b the inside angle between the two legs or flanges of a bend.
The formula for this is sb 43r 1 372t r the radius on the inside curve of the bend.
Where ba is bending allowance.
Die edge radius in.
Therefore after bending total sheetmetal part length a b is greater than sheet metal flat length.
Bend allowance ba the amount of added to the sum of the two leg lengths to obtain the flat pattern length.
Length of the flat blank in preparation for bending.
Material thickness mt the gauge of the material in decimal form.
L a x b x α 360 2π r t1 1 2 here where α 90 the result is l a 1 57 r t1 x 1 2 b.
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We know that ba is the length of the arc on the neutral axis.
By replacing initial length leg length 1 and 2 in the above equation we can calculate the bend allowance as follows.
Where r is the radius of the arc on the neutral axis.
Bend deduction bd the amount removed from the sum of the two flange lengths to obtain a flat pattern.
The length of the median plane is the unfold length which can be obtained by the following formula.
Ultimate tensile strength psi.
With this free online tool we quickly get the sheet metal bend deduction and therefore the sheet metal blank initial flat length from the finished part measurements.
Calculate the setback and then subtract it from the sum of two outside dimensions as follows.