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Imbutyture and laminate is ripe

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Bye to all,
I should create a bracket like the one you see in this tutorial , although in the video it is explained more:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ci44tfswwfg&feature=relatedIs there someone who could help me understand in catia v6 how to make such a fun if the profile on which it is made is a folded lamiara? I have tried with the "stamp" function, but if I make it on the flat sheet then I can't bend it, or first I bend the sheet, then it doesn't make me the fun if not on the flat part of the sheet.

Thank you.
Corrado
 
Hi.

the answer is simple: you can not do with the sheet module.

However, even if one could develop such a bracket could not be corrected.

Hi.

max max

ps.: if you carefully see the video you have linked, you will notice that that bracket was made with the simple module "part design".
 
Hi.
Thanks for the answer. I was convinced he could do it. I as written in my profile use solidwork and at work must draw similar brackets in 2d to pass along with an original sample of the piece to make them do. a similar but also more complicated I made it part and not as a sheet but I wondered if it was possible to make it in sheet metal to have the development to be inserted in the table. Since I couldn't feel cautious with solidwork.
 
Hi.
Thanks for the answer. I was convinced he could do it. I as written in my profile use solidwork and at work must draw similar brackets in 2d to pass along with an original sample of the piece to make them do. a similar but also more complicated I made it part and not as a sheet but I wondered if it was possible to make it in sheet metal to have the development to be inserted in the table. Since I couldn't feel cautious with solidwork.
Yes,
but you have to consider that folded/rolled sheet and rolled sheet are 2 very different things. a module sheet metal is not suitable and cannot make fun, of any program it is. the embutitura is a plastic deformation (at least also bending, if reported to the narrow application area of the knife.. but it has nothing to do with it), the calculation of the "developments" (if so we strongly want to call them) is completely different.
softwares or dedicated applications are required for fun.

greetings
Marco:smile:
 
Hello, Marco.
So...any advice? Do you know any suitable software? But you think the bracket is imbuted? Isn't the reinforcement in the middle or is it?
Anyway, I wonder, if that's a bracket, what's the point of making it a part? If as soon as you want to calculate your development? for the purpose of the 3d piece rationalization, perhaps in one way or another one comes to realize the piece but then it is no longer a sheet. You're gonna call me Marco?
Thank you.
 
Maybe you can use a trick, since the rib I think you can do it on a sheet metal piece.
As that type of processing does not require a particular calculation for development (in practice development is the same as the piece without ribbing), you should make a configuration of the piece without ribbing and from this to get the version "flatten".
 
Big Maxopus!

I tried to make a bracket similar to that proposal conradsm with catia v5r19:
1. solid block - finished part obtained with shell.
2. deactivated reinforcement ribs.
3. transformation of the sheet metal part.
4. development achieved without difficulty.
I then created two configurations as suggested.

In fact, we should check the accuracy of the development, but to think well for small bugnature the deformation of the embutitura could also happen only by stretching.


If in the future I'm gonna need something like this, I'll have the solution ready.


greetings

max max

ps.: for conradsm this sequence should also be valid with solidworks (and probably with any other mcad).
 

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