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12 years 10 months ago #1070 by Archived Forum Admin
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Is there a way to calculate a wire length before puting several forms into it. Most of the bends we do are 90 deg. Wire diameter is .120 , .148 , .187 , and .243
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12 years 10 months ago #1071 by Archived Forum Admin
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Hi Eric,
I am guessing that the problem is the radius of the wire at each bend. Please confirm.
If this is the case then I think that with some accurate measurements to confirm same, it would be fairly easy to use geometry to figure this out.
You may also wish to talk this over with your bending machine manufacturer.
Kindest regards,
Peter J. Stewart-Hay
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Stewart-Hay Associates
www.Stewart-Hay.com
I am guessing that the problem is the radius of the wire at each bend. Please confirm.
If this is the case then I think that with some accurate measurements to confirm same, it would be fairly easy to use geometry to figure this out.
You may also wish to talk this over with your bending machine manufacturer.
Kindest regards,
Peter J. Stewart-Hay
Principal
Stewart-Hay Associates
www.Stewart-Hay.com
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12 years 10 months ago #1072 by Archived Forum Admin
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Please contact Mr. Wes Wassall in USA
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563-386-9590
He will help with the calculations.
Eduardo Anaya
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INDEPA S.C.
Mexico City
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563-386-9590
He will help with the calculations.
Eduardo Anaya
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INDEPA S.C.
Mexico City
Tel(011-52)555-407-7451
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12 years 10 months ago #1073 by Archived Forum Admin
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The radius that we are trying to hold is .125 in for the centerline. I can generate a length by meauring the cenerline of the path of the geometry . With that given is there a way to use the centerline to estimate how much the wire will draw or grow?
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12 years 10 months ago #1074 by Archived Forum Admin
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Eric,
It becomes the basic question on bending. There is so call a netural line, that varies according to material. I mean the tensile and compression. As the outter radius will under tensile and inner radius is under compression.
The ratio of netural line can refer to textbaook on sheet metal bending or press die reference.
ASM has a good reference, Die Design Handbook.
It becomes the basic question on bending. There is so call a netural line, that varies according to material. I mean the tensile and compression. As the outter radius will under tensile and inner radius is under compression.
The ratio of netural line can refer to textbaook on sheet metal bending or press die reference.
ASM has a good reference, Die Design Handbook.
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