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ANALYSIS OF THE INFLUENCE OF V-DIE WIDTH ON K-FACTOR DURING AIR BENDING OF THIN SHEETS

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Arnel Jašarević ,
Arnel Jašarević
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Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Zenica , Zenica , Bosnia and Herzegovina

Ibrahim Plančić
Ibrahim Plančić

Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Zenica , Zenica , Bosnia and Herzegovina

Abstract

Air bending is one of the most common methods of forming positions from  sheet metal. It has found wide use due to the simplicity of the procedure and  the possibility of bending any angle by controlling the movement of the  upper tool (punch). With this procedure, it is possible to create very complex  shapes that can have a large number of bends. 
In order to form the developed form based on the given bent form, we must  accurately determine the K-factor, which is the basic factor that defines the  arrangement of the bent lines and the length of the piece in the developed  form. There are many parameters that affect the K-factor, among others are  the type and thickness of the material being bent. In this paper, it was analyzed whether, and to what extent, the choice of the bottom tool (V-die)  affects the K-factor. In the experimental part, test pieces of the same width  and length were bent on dies of different widths, and after required measurements and K-factor calculation, the magnitude of this influence was determined.

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