Calculate Forces on Tools & Workpieces in Sheet Metal Spinning

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around calculating the forces (axial, tangential, and radial) on tools and workpieces during the sheet metal spinning operation. Participants explore theoretical approaches and software options for these calculations.

Discussion Character

  • Technical explanation, Homework-related

Main Points Raised

  • One participant suggests using SolidWorks for simulating forces, emphasizing the need for precise modeling and the use of the Simulation package.
  • Another participant mentions the importance of having a powerful computer for running simulations in SolidWorks due to time constraints.
  • A different participant proposes that ANSYS could also be a viable option for performing the necessary calculations.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants propose different software solutions for the calculations, but there is no consensus on a single best approach or method.

Contextual Notes

Limitations include the need for precise modeling and the potential computational demands of simulation software, which may vary based on the user's hardware capabilities.

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Hi I am a Mechanical Engineering final year student from India.
I need to calculate the forces(axial,tangential and radial) on the tool and the workpiece in the sheet metal spinning operation.

Is there someway to find it theoretically or using any software?

thanks
 
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The only thing that comes to mind is by using SolidWorks. You could see if your school has this program available at your disposal because it costs quite a bit. You would first need to model extremely precisely getting all the dimensions, material selections, etc. correct. Then use the Simulation package that is an add-in for SolidWorks to simulate the forces seen by an applied load or whatever is occurring to that particular tool and/or workpiece. Below is a link that shows you a video on how to simulate. I apologize if you knew about this already and sorry for wasting your time. Best of luck!

p.s. make sure you use a pretty fast and powerful computer when performing the simulation run function because it takes quite a bit of time otherwise.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LzSnGkpRITY&feature=related
 
Thanks a lot :), will try that and tell you...
 
you could also see is ANSYS would do the job!
 

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