Maynut
Mechanical
- Nov 15, 2017
- 7
Hi All,
I've been trying to figure out a way to calculate the bending force required to permanently deform a steel plate.
The process involves pressing a 300mm wide, 2mm thick s275jr plate into a shaped die. The desired outcome is to form a 90mm radius that passes along the entire width of the plate.
The bottom die will have a radius of say r90+thickness, and the punch will have a rad of r90. The plates internal angle after forming will be 90^.
I have looked up a few equations, but they don't seem to make sense when I pick them apart, and the forces calculated are way too low in my opinion.
Would the correct way be to approach this as a deflection and calculate the plates second moment of area, or do a cross sectional calc and sweep this around the curve?
Any help would be much appreciated

I've been trying to figure out a way to calculate the bending force required to permanently deform a steel plate.
The process involves pressing a 300mm wide, 2mm thick s275jr plate into a shaped die. The desired outcome is to form a 90mm radius that passes along the entire width of the plate.
The bottom die will have a radius of say r90+thickness, and the punch will have a rad of r90. The plates internal angle after forming will be 90^.
I have looked up a few equations, but they don't seem to make sense when I pick them apart, and the forces calculated are way too low in my opinion.
Would the correct way be to approach this as a deflection and calculate the plates second moment of area, or do a cross sectional calc and sweep this around the curve?
Any help would be much appreciated