HOW TO CALCULATE MOULD PLATE THICKNESS | Download xls sheet link in description

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  • @nityanandkorikar3993
    @nityanandkorikar3993 4 года назад +1

    Nice video sir
    How to consider elongation value????

  • @AmitSaini-ph4zv
    @AmitSaini-ph4zv 4 года назад +1

    Sir aap mujhe classes de skte hai

  • @PuranSingh-ih7lc
    @PuranSingh-ih7lc 4 года назад +2

    Where Impression width in formulla??

  • @308sagar7
    @308sagar7 4 года назад +1

    Sir how to take elongation value (is it fixed for steel)?
    And also what is considered to be safe deflection value?

    • @VindyCAD
      @VindyCAD  4 года назад +1

      Yes elongation fix.. deflection 0.01 for more accurate

  • @amitrawat1984
    @amitrawat1984 3 года назад

    Sir, kindly make me sure of this. elongation value of steel is 210 and will be constant every time. Kindly Answer

  • @asadshaikh1205
    @asadshaikh1205 3 года назад

    Sir what should be maximum decimal for acceptable elongation

  • @bhaveshmishra5629
    @bhaveshmishra5629 3 года назад +1

    sir what if we have a multi cavity mould then what we have to do?

    • @VindyCAD
      @VindyCAD  3 года назад +1

      Maximum length cavity to cavity ,whatever input you make consider two cavity simple

  • @atuljain4993
    @atuljain4993 4 года назад

    Sir What will be the value of elongation if cavity plate and backing plate are of different material ??

    • @VindyCAD
      @VindyCAD  4 года назад +2

      Hi Atul thank you for asking this question.
      Here elongation value i.e Young's modulus value i have entered.
      You can find different materials value of you Young's modulus -> 👇
      www.je-depa.com/Training/Tutorial/Appendix/YM%20for%20common%20materials.html
      I hope my answer will be usefull for you.
      Keep watching my video.👍

    • @atuljain4993
      @atuljain4993 4 года назад

      @@VindyCAD Sir thanks for the early response sir but I am asking if cavity plate is of H-13 material and backing plate of mild steel material then elongation value of which material should I consider H-13 or Mild steel ??

    • @VindyCAD
      @VindyCAD  4 года назад +1

      All steel more over Young's modulus is same untill the drastic change in chemical combination.
      H-13 & p-20 are steel only.they are called as alloy steel so there will not be much difference
      If you not Watched my lecture on mould steel click here 👇
      ruclips.net/video/AjvxoGZrWQU/видео.html
      It may help you to understand mould steel.

    • @atuljain4993
      @atuljain4993 4 года назад +1

      @@VindyCAD thank you sir for clarifying the doubt

    • @VindyCAD
      @VindyCAD  4 года назад +2

      It's my pleasure to help,like,and share my videos along with your friends. Keep supporting 👍

  • @vikassaini1065
    @vikassaini1065 4 года назад +1

    Voice is not clear sir

    • @VindyCAD
      @VindyCAD  4 года назад

      Sorry for that..my mic broken..it will be corrected.soon..stay connected

  • @AlojzyZyrokompas
    @AlojzyZyrokompas 2 года назад

    Your xls equation has errors. The real deflection result is 2,7 mm, because elongation is 2100000, not 210. And L value should be taken to the fourth power, not multiplied by 4.
    It's taken from misumi techcentral and is not very reliable either.
    1. Why it doesn't consider I (impression width) value?
    2. What h value do I take if the core steel is just sinked in B-plate? (not passing through)
    3. It is VERY approximate. Instead of using equation it is safer to just use many support pillars.