K-Factor Tables for Sheetmetal: Materials & Angles

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around the request for k-factor tables related to sheet metal, specifically focusing on different materials and angles. Participants are exploring the specifics of what is meant by k-factors in this context.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Debate/contested

Main Points Raised

  • A participant requests clarification on the type of k-factors being sought, indicating that more specificity is needed.
  • Another participant suggests that the k-factor in question may relate to the friction coefficient.
  • One participant expresses skepticism about the urgency of the request.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants do not seem to reach a consensus on the specifics of the k-factor being discussed, and there are differing opinions on the urgency of the request.

Contextual Notes

The discussion lacks detailed definitions of k-factors and does not clarify the assumptions behind the request for tables.

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hi everybody, I'm looking for tables of k-factor (sheetmetal) for different materials and different angels.
 
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DENIS LADIK said:
hi everybody, I'm looking for tables of k-factor (sheetmetal) for different materials and different angels.
1. What kind of k-factors? Please be more specific.
2. All-Caps in Thread Titles is considered shouting, which is not allowed at PF.
 
probably friction coefficient
 
Probably not very urgently required, either.
 

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