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Rolling sheet metal into a curve 1

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geoffthehammer

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Jan 28, 2005
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We have a piece of sheet aluminium 1.6mm thick. We have to punch/drill a series of holes in the piece and then roll it into a single direction curved shape with the holes around the curve.
We will roll the sheet using a standard 3 roller machine. The chordal pitch of the holes is important. I have been told that rolling sheet metal with a 3 roller machine stretches the material - is this correct. Is there a formula (function of material, radius etc)available to predict the change in length. How do I predict what the starting (flat) hole pitch should be?
 
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Any time you bend metal, stretching of the outer surface & compression of the inner surface occurs.

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why not punch the holes after you roll the sheet ?
 
I'd assume that the length at centerline remains the same.
 
That depends on the radius and temper (of the material not the operator) [smile] and the accuracy required.

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