Historically
Outline
Introduction Cutting Operations
Shearing Blanking Piercing (punching)
Sheet metal stamping was developed as a mass production technology for the production of bicycles around the 1890s. This technology played an important role in making the system of interchangeable parts economical (perhaps for the first time).
Sheet Metal Cutting Analysis Bending Operations Types of bending Bending analysis
Bicycle Hub
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Bicycle Sprocket
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Sheet Metalworking
Cutting and forming operations performed on relatively thin sheets of metal which are produced by rolling Thickness of sheet metal = 0.4 mm (1/64 in) to 6 mm (1/4 in) Thickness of plate stock > 6 mm Operations usually performed as cold working (except when the stock is thick or the metal is brittle then warm working is performed)
Sheet Metal Processes
1. Cutting
Shearing to separate large sheets; or cut part perimeters or make holes in sheets Straining sheet around a straight axis Forming of sheet into convex or concave shapes
2. Bending
3. Drawing
Sheet and Plate Metal Products
Sheet and plate metal parts for consumer and industrial products such as: Automobiles and trucks Airplanes Railway cars and locomotives Farm and construction equipment Small and large appliances Office furniture Computers and office equipment
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Advantages of Sheet Metal Parts
High strength Good dimensional accuracy Good surface finish Relatively .. For large quantities, economical mass production operations are available
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Cutting
just before the punch contacts work punch begins to push into work, causing plastic deformation
Quality of sheared edges
Rollover Burnish Fracture zone
burr
fracture is initiated at the opposing cutting edges punch penetrates into work causing a smooth cut surface
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Depends on process used Edges can be rough, not square, and contain cracks, residual stresses, and a work-hardened layer These are all detrimental to the of the sheet Quality can be improved by control of , tool and die design
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Clearance in Sheet Metal Cutting
Force required for shearing:
Quality of sheared edges
Low clearance . . High clearance .. As clearance increases, the material tends to be pulled into the die rather than be sheared Microhardness (HV) contours for a 6.4-mm thick 1020 hot-rolled steel in the sheared region
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F Force Force
Stock thickness
Stock thickness
fxt Punch travel (a) Optimum clearance
Punch travel (b) Incorrect clearance
- f is the fraction of the thickness through which the punch has traveled
Incorrect clearance requires higher .. and causes excessive burr.
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Cutting Operations
Shearing
Clearance in Sheet Metal Cutting
Distance between the punch and die Typical values range between 4% and 8% of stock thickness
If too small, fracture lines pass each other, causing double burnishing and larger force If too large, metal is pinched between cutting edges and excessive burr results
Typically used to cut large sheets into smaller sections for subsequent operations
front view
side view
Blanking
Punching
For a round blank of diameter Db: Blanking punch diameter = Db - 2c where c = clearance Blanking die diameter = Db Die size determines blank size Db; For a round hole of diameter Dh: punch size determines hole size Hole punch diameter = Dh Hole die diameter = Dh + 2c
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Clearance in Sheet Metal Cutting
Recommended clearance can be calculated by: c = at
where c = clearance; a = allowance; and t = stock thickness
Angular Clearance
Purpose: allows slug or blank to drop through die Typical values: 0.25 to 1.5 on each side
a 0.045 0.060 0.075
Allowance a is determined according to type of metal
Metal group 1100S and 5052S aluminum alloys, all tempers 2024ST and 6061ST aluminum alloys; brass, soft cold rolled steel, soft stainless steel Cold rolled steel, half hard; stainless steel, half hard and full hard Low c for soft materials High c for hard materials
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Other Cutting Operations
Pressure pad
Shaving
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Fine Blanking
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Cutting Forces
F=S*t*L Where: S= Shear strength t=thickness L=length of cutting edge Important to determine the press capacity (tonnage)
Cutting Forces
Shearing
If shear strength is not known cutting force can be estimated as: F=0.7*TS*t*L Where TS =Ultimate tensile strength
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blanking
piercing
Dh Db
Shearing forces can be reduced by cutting tools This is analogous to the action of hand scissors, in which the blades close at an angle rather than parallel to each other. Angled cutting tools reduce the instantaneous sheared . thus reduce the .. required.
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Bending
Straining sheetmetal around a straight axis to take a permanent bend
Types of Sheetmetal Bending
V-Bending
For low production Performed on a press brake V-dies are simple and inexpensive
Edge Bending
For high production For angles . .. . . . . . Pressure pad required Dies are more complicated and costly
Bending of sheet metal
Metal on inside of neutral plane is compressed, while metal on outside of neutral plane is stretched
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Types of Sheetmetal Bending
Stretching during Bending
If bend radius is small relative to stock thickness, metal tends to stretch during bending Important to estimate amount of stretching, so that final part length = specified dimension Problem: to determine the length of neutral axis of the part before bending
With intelligent design and multiple press strokes even complex shapes can be produced. To successfully design the tooling for operation such as this, it requires a knowledge of the major parameters associated with bending. These parameters include: minimum bend radius, the spring back angle and the press force.
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A BA = 2 (R + K bat ) 360
If R < 2t, Kba = 0.33 If R 2t, Kba = 0.50
Where, BA = bend allowance A = bend angle R= bend radius t = stock thickness and Kba is factor to estimate stretching
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Springback in Bending
To compensate for SB: Overbending punch
angle and punch radius Bottoming plastically deform with additional punch pressure
Analysis of Bending
A A Elastic Recovery e
Springback = increase in included angle of bent part relative to included angle of forming tool after tool is removed Reason for springback:
When bending pressure is removed, elastic energy remains in bent part, causing it to recover partially toward its original shape
A' Ab' SB = Ab' A' = included angle of the sheet metal part Ab' = included angle of the bending tool
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Bending Force
Maximum bending force estimated as follows:
Where, F = bending force TS = tensile strength of sheet metal w = part width in direction of bend axis t = stock thickness D = die opening dimension
K TSwt 2 F = bf D
For V- bending, Kbf = 1.33 For edge bending, Kbf = 0.33
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