Understanding K-Factor and Y-Factor in Sheet Metal | Importance and Calculation of K & Y factor

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  • Опубликовано: 22 авг 2024

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  • @fakhruddinali8281
    @fakhruddinali8281 9 месяцев назад +1

    Please continue your sheet metal design videos and teach us.🙏
    There is no other channel that teaches us like you.
    We support you you support us.😊

    • @MechanicalDesignAdda
      @MechanicalDesignAdda  9 месяцев назад

      Thank you for motivating words,
      Really happy with your comment and support
      Sure, I will continue uploading sheet metal component design video

  • @chang-peiking8654
    @chang-peiking8654 2 месяца назад

    hi
    from your video, you mentioned that K factor is always between 0.3-0.5, but when I used your K factor formula which is (T+R)/T, the K factor will be 2 (if my material thickness is 1.5 and bend inside radius is 1.5).
    Could you explain thanks

  • @taufiksopiyan4778
    @taufiksopiyan4778 Год назад

    brother, sometime you said R is outside bend radius but sometime you say R is inside bend radius.. that confusing me..

    • @MechanicalDesignAdda
      @MechanicalDesignAdda  Год назад +1

      Hello, Brother
      I went through video after your comment.
      But not found I mentioned R is outside radius.
      Anyway brother, R is inside radius of bend and T is thickness. This both term are important while bending. We will not take into consideration of outside radius in sheet metal because inside radius R and thickness T serves all our purpose.
      So R = inside radius
      Thank you friend for your comment 😊
      Stay connected.......see you in upcoming video😊

  • @sagarmakavana6920
    @sagarmakavana6920 11 месяцев назад

    Bro you are too boring