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Bend allowance calculations use what is known as a K-factor
. This is the ratio of the location of the neutral line (t in the image below) to the material thickness (T). When metal is bent, the material at the inside radius is put in a compressive state while the material at the outside radius is put in tension. The neutral line is the point of zero stress where the material transitions from compression to tension.
K-factor = t/T
The K-factor is a geometric calculation and does not take into account physical factors for a given bend process (material type, bend operation type, tools, etc.). Because of this, the only way to know the actual K-factor
for a given setup is to do a reverse calculation from an actual bend. In other words, bend the metal, measure the result, and calculate the K-factor
.
DS Mechanical determines the correct K-factor curve so you have a more accurate result, without changing the K-factor
or frequently change bend tables. The default bend allowance produces an accurate result for normal bends made with normal tools and a normal press brake. For basic parts, you should use the default allowances. For special cases, you can use a bend allowance table.
The curve for the default values used in DS Mechanical is shown below.
The graph shows three segments: red, blue and green.
The point where the red and blue segments meet is important. It represents a bend radius equal to the material thickness. For normal bends, a reverse calculation finds the K-factor to be:
K = (4-PI) / PI = 0.27324
This can be confirmed by press brake manufacturers. It is correct for normal bends because it is based on the actual physical result.You can build bend allowance tables for your materials and processes. When your tables are filled (which is a one-time task), you can unfold with the tables, or use the default value.
With a sheet metal design selected at the top level of the Structure tree, theK-Factor Typeoption displays in the Sheet Metalgroup of thePropertiespanel. By default, the K-factor
type is set to Variable, but you can also set a constant K-factor
.
The Constant K-Factor type option allows you to enter a numerical value for the part. Using this option, you can map the design to other mainstream CAD functionality, or, adjust the design to a manufacturer’s unique standards or tolerance levels to achieve various unfolding results.
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