rome
September 13, 2019, 10:59pm
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Hi all
I would like to know the force needed to be developed under the press to be able to form a part of this type: I need to know the force deployed to make it in order to build the necessary press. Do you know if it is possible under sw to have this study?
Thank you!
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max59
September 14, 2019, 6:32am
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See if logopress can do that: https://www.logopress3.com/fr/products-5.php
rome
September 14, 2019, 10:43am
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It seems like a good plan but he doesn't talk about force calculation in the descriptions of the different tools :(
adniyi
September 14, 2019, 4:04pm
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Hello
Can you send me the STEP version of your model and I will give you the necessary strength.
I'll do it for you in Ansys Workbench
adeniyi.akanni.etu@univ-lille.fr
Thank you
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adniyi
September 14, 2019, 5:53pm
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I'll give you an idea via this modeling and you'll have an idea. On the other hand, you will need the data of the material used
rome
September 15, 2019, 8:43am
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Thank you so much@adéniyi
I don't send this tomorrow morning.
Have a nice day.
adniyi
September 16, 2019, 6:08pm
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Hi Romée,
I'll give you my analytical calculation:
The stamping force (F) required to perform a given operation can be estimated by the following formula:
F = πDp e Rm
With:
Dp is the diameter of your punch
Rm : the maximum strength of the alloy considered (MPa) 235Mpa
e : thickness of the starting disc in mm. 3mm
Applying this formula, we have :
F = π(16)(3)(235) = 35437.16 N or 35.4 kN
For numerical simulation, I look for the right boundary conditions to apply.
Hoping to have satisfied your request, have a good evening and above all, don't hesitate to leave me a feedback.
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rome
September 18, 2019, 6:37am
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Perfect.
I was planning to make a 12t press, but I'm broad.
Thank you so much@adeniyi
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adniyi
September 18, 2019, 7:41am
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Hi Romée,
12t? No, no need. That's huge.
But afterwards, even if we provide a safety coef, you always stay very high with your sizing.