|
Design and Engineering Forum |
[Home] [Design Resources] [Technology Store] |
[Archive#1] [Archive #2] [Archive #3] [Calculators] |
|
Die-roll definition | |||
Post Reply | Forum |
Posted by: lemming81 ® 04/15/2004, 09:47:47 Author Profile Mail author Edit |
Hi, would someone be able to give me a clear definition of Die-roll. I am currently running a simulation project on Fine-blanking and just can't find the right words to define what die-roll is! Thanks. |
Post Reply | Recommend | Alert | Rate | View All | | Next | |
Replies to this message |
Re: Die-roll definition | |||
Re: Die-roll definition -- lemming81 | Post Reply | Top of thread | Forum |
Posted by: KReed ® 04/15/2004, 12:52:52 Author Profile Mail author Edit |
Die -roll is the amount of pull on material before the cutting action begins. In othe words die-roll is the depth the cutting punch enters the material before it actually begins the cutting process. There are a lot of factors that will have an effect on the amount of die-roll present, such as the sharpness of the cutting punch, die clearance, and the hardness of the material being cut In the Fineblanking process V-ring pressure is very important in reducing the amount of die-roll. A great reference source of information is a book called Cold Forming and Fineblanking. I'm not sure of the authors name but the ISBN is 3-444-10510-X Hope this helps, |
Post Reply | Recommend | Alert | Rate | Where am I? Original Top of thread | | | |
Re: Die-roll definition | |||
Re: Re: Die-roll definition -- KReed | Post Reply | Top of thread | Forum |
Posted by: lemming81 ® 04/19/2004, 10:01:24 Author Profile Mail author Edit |
Thanks for the reply
It is a perfect definition as it is simple but to the point. I have heard of the book you recommened but did not know the ISBN so thank you again for all your help. Emma |
Post Reply | Recommend | Alert | Rate | Where am I? Original Top of thread |
Powered by Engineers Edge
© Copyright 2000 - 2024, by Engineers Edge, LLC All rights reserved. Disclaimer