Width between Contact Points during Bending Formula

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Width between Contact Points is the necessary width between contact points to prevent defects and produce desired results. Check FAQs
w=KbdLbσuttblank2FB
w - Width between Contact Points?Kbd - Bending Die Constant?Lb - Bent Part Length?σut - Ultimate Tensile Strength?tblank - Blank Thickness?FB - Bending Force?

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Here is how the Width between Contact Points during Bending equation looks like with Values.

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Here is how the Width between Contact Points during Bending equation looks like.

34.9916Edit=0.031Edit1.01Edit450Edit8.99Edit232.5425Edit
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Width between Contact Points during Bending Solution

Follow our step by step solution on how to calculate Width between Contact Points during Bending?

FIRST Step Consider the formula
w=KbdLbσuttblank2FB
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
w=0.0311.01mm450N/mm²8.99mm232.5425N
Next Step Convert Units
w=0.0310.001m4.5E+8Pa0.009m232.5425N
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
w=0.0310.0014.5E+80.009232.5425
Next Step Evaluate
w=0.0349916201567181m
Next Step Convert to Output's Unit
w=34.9916201567181mm
LAST Step Rounding Answer
w=34.9916mm

Width between Contact Points during Bending Formula Elements

Variables
Width between Contact Points
Width between Contact Points is the necessary width between contact points to prevent defects and produce desired results.
Symbol: w
Measurement: LengthUnit: mm
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Bending Die Constant
Bending Die Constant is a numerical value used in metal working to quantify the relationship between applied force and material deformation during bending operations.
Symbol: Kbd
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Bent Part Length
Bent Part Length is the portion of the stock needed to be bent using bending operation.
Symbol: Lb
Measurement: LengthUnit: mm
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Ultimate Tensile Strength
Ultimate Tensile Strength (UTS) is the maximum stress that a material can endure before breaking under tension.
Symbol: σut
Measurement: PressureUnit: N/mm²
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Blank Thickness
Blank Thickness is the thickness of the material being worked on before any operations are performed on it.
Symbol: tblank
Measurement: LengthUnit: mm
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Bending Force
Bending Force is the force required to bend a particular material about an axis.
Symbol: FB
Measurement: ForceUnit: N
Note: Value can be positive or negative.

Other formulas in Bending Operation category

​Go Length of Bent Part in Bending Operation
Lb=FBwKbdσuttstk2
​Go Stock Thickness used in Bending Operation
tstk=FBwKbdLbσut
​Go Bending Force
FB=KbdLbσuttblank2w
​Go Bend Allowance
Bal=θ(rc+λtbar)

How to Evaluate Width between Contact Points during Bending?

Width between Contact Points during Bending evaluator uses Width between Contact Points = (Bending Die Constant*Bent Part Length*Ultimate Tensile Strength*Blank Thickness^2)/Bending Force to evaluate the Width between Contact Points, Width between Contact Points during Bending is the necessary width between contact points to prevent defects and produce desired results. Width between Contact Points is denoted by w symbol.

How to evaluate Width between Contact Points during Bending using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Width between Contact Points during Bending, enter Bending Die Constant (Kbd), Bent Part Length (Lb), Ultimate Tensile Strength ut), Blank Thickness (tblank) & Bending Force (FB) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Width between Contact Points during Bending

What is the formula to find Width between Contact Points during Bending?
The formula of Width between Contact Points during Bending is expressed as Width between Contact Points = (Bending Die Constant*Bent Part Length*Ultimate Tensile Strength*Blank Thickness^2)/Bending Force. Here is an example- 34991.62 = (0.031*0.00101*450000000*0.00899^2)/32.5425.
How to calculate Width between Contact Points during Bending?
With Bending Die Constant (Kbd), Bent Part Length (Lb), Ultimate Tensile Strength ut), Blank Thickness (tblank) & Bending Force (FB) we can find Width between Contact Points during Bending using the formula - Width between Contact Points = (Bending Die Constant*Bent Part Length*Ultimate Tensile Strength*Blank Thickness^2)/Bending Force.
Can the Width between Contact Points during Bending be negative?
No, the Width between Contact Points during Bending, measured in Length cannot be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Width between Contact Points during Bending?
Width between Contact Points during Bending is usually measured using the Millimeter[mm] for Length. Meter[mm], Kilometer[mm], Decimeter[mm] are the few other units in which Width between Contact Points during Bending can be measured.
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