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Te K- factor is an important parameter in shegt metal bending calculations. It helps determe the neutral axis position with in that e material during bending. Accurate use of the K- factor ensures precise bend allonances and minimizes material waste.
Co to je za K- Factora?
Te K-factor is a ratio that compares the location of the neutral axis to the total contenness of the shett metal. It typically ranges from 0.3 to 0,5, contraing on the material and bend conditions. A hier K-factor indicates the neutral axis is closer to te outer surface, while a loweer value places it near the inner surface.
Význam in Bending kalkulace
Using te correct K- factor is essential for calculating bend allounces prequately. It invences thos bend deduction, which affects the over all dimensions of thee finished part. Incorrect K- factor values can lead to parts that are either too tight or too lose, ipacting consembly and function.
Appliying thee K- Factor
To appy the K- factor, follow these steps:
- Určete hmotu a typ a tloušťky.
- Consult material bend data or perforum tett bends to find thee approvate K- factor.
- Use the K-factor in the bend allowance formula to calculate the neutral axis position.
- Adjust your bend deductions based on thee calculated allonance.
Accurate application of thee K- factor improvizes thos precision of shett metal fabrication and reduces material waste.