Module 5 PDF
Module 5 PDF
SHEARING
BLANKING
PUNCHING (PIERCING)
BENDING
STAMPING
DRAWING
DEEP DRAWING
EMBOSSING
SPINNING
ROLL FORMING
SHEET METAL CHARACTERISTICS
1. Elongation
2. Yield point elongation
3. Anisotropy Crystallographic anisotropy
Mechanical fibering
4. Grain Size
5. Residual stresses
6. Spring back
7. Wrinkling
8. Quality of sheared edges
9. Surface condition of sheet
Cutting Operation
Clearance: c=a*t
Metal group a
1100S and 5052S aluminum alloys, all tempers 0.045
2024ST and 6061ST aluminum alloys;
brass, soft cold rolled steel, soft stainless steel 0.060
Cold rolled steel, half hard; stainless steel, half hard
and full hard 0.075
Factors affecting shearing operation
1. Plastic Deformation
2. Fracture
3. Shear
FEATURES OF PUNCHED HOLE
FEATURES OF SLUG
Blanking punch and die
Other Cutting Operations
LANCING OPERATION
Maximum force, P required to be exerted by the
punch to shear out a blank from the sheet can be
estimated as
P = t.L.τ
t – Sheet thickness
L – Total length sheared
τ - Shear strength of the sheet material
Shearing force, SF = 0.02 Lt
SF – Shearing force in KN
L – Length of cut in mm
t – Thickness of material in mm
Clearance between die and punch,
c = 0.003t.τ
τ
PROGRESSIVE AND COMPOUND DIES
PROGRESSIVE DIE
COMPOUND DIE
Forming-Limit Diagram
Flanging
Hemming
Seaming
Curling
Channel,
At the end of the bending operation, the bent part retains some of
its elasticity which is recovered after the punch is removed.
PREVENTING METHODS
1. Stretch forming
2. Overbending
3. Bottoming
4. Ironing
Drawing
Basic drawing operation –a cup-shape part
Detail Steps of Drawing
Detail Steps of Drawing….
Detail Steps of Drawing…
Other Drawing Operation
• Redrawing
• Drawing without a Blankholder
Defects in drawing
Earing: The height of the walls of drawn cups have peaks and
valleys called as earing. There may be more than four ears.
Earing results from planar anisotropy (ΔR), and ear height and
angular position correlate well with the angular variation of R.
Step 3 : Finishing
• Finishing is done at very high RPMs (1200+) so that a
minimum of force need be applied and very smooth
strokes can be used.
• The flat side of spinning tool is used for straight
surfaces and rounded side for curves and radii.
Shear Spinning
TUBE SPINNING