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advance steel flat folds and flat justification

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for those who are practical of advance steel, I noticed that creating a folded dish I have way to manage flat justification, I imagine it is the yielding of the sheet during the fold, a sort of factor k that is found in solidworks
in advance steel I noticed that varying the justifying value modifies the dish instantly and not as I imagined in development, I explain better, if I create an elle-shaped sheet having 100mm to the vertical sheet and 100mm to the vertical sheet, imposed the vertical sheet as the main element, after creating the fold, I change the justifying value from 0 that is the value set to 0.5 known that the vertical sheet shortens of 5mm
I ask myself: but should not the length of the folded sheets remain unchanged and should the length in the development phase change?
that some changes to be made in manager or am I wrong somehow?
 
for those who are practical of advance steel, I noticed that creating a folded dish I have way to manage flat justification, I imagine it is the yielding of the sheet during the fold, a sort of factor k that is found in solidworks
in advance steel I noticed that varying the justifying value modifies the dish instantly and not as I imagined in development, I explain better, if I create an elle-shaped sheet having 100mm to the vertical sheet and 100mm to the vertical sheet, imposed the vertical sheet as the main element, after creating the fold, I change the justifying value from 0 that is the value set to 0.5 known that the vertical sheet shortens of 5mm
I ask myself: but should not the length of the folded sheets remain unchanged and should the length in the development phase change?
that some changes to be made in manager or am I wrong somehow?
Hi doking,
the "justification" you write, if only to manage the fold, as, if you have built the fold on a line, the question that you are making advance is: that line, is the outer limit (0) , average (0,5) or inside (1)?

what you mean by factor k of yielding, you can set it by the manager; If you are looking for "calculating method", you will find it. among the various possibilities, you have "table" with which you have the possibility to relate the development to the thickness.

Bye.
 
hi aceman, thanks for the answer :)
between dim, table, external contours, internal contours and axis, how do I understand their logic?
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din = according to German legislation
table = there is a table in advance, which shows the value to be added/towel, at each fold, related to the thickness of the object
internal contours = used for automatic pipe cuts such as laser or plasma cuts
External contours = used when cutting a sheet of paper, scale 1:1, is applied to the tube (so externally) and cuts to the tube with the barrel
axis = the contour "medium" of the object
 

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