Title of article :
Numerical Analysis of the Deformation of a Shearing Machine Tool under Excessive Blade Clearance
Author/Authors :
Bantes, Fotios Manufacturing Technology Section - School of Mechanical Engineering - National Technical University of Athens, Athens, Greece , Vosniakos, George-Christopher Manufacturing Technology Section - School of Mechanical Engineering - National Technical University of Athens, Athens, Greece , Kostazos, Protesilaos Manufacturing Technology Section - School of Mechanical Engineering - National Technical University of Athens, Athens, Greece
Abstract :
Guillotine shearing machines for metal sheet may be inadvertently operated at increased blade clearance. Typical cases
were studied using commercially available finite element software with an explicit solver. Loads causing elastic deformation to
the machine structure arise from plastic deformation of the sheet metal being processed, its behavior being modelled by modified
Johnson-Cook law. Excessive clearance was found to overload the machine considerably compared to normal clearance, owing to
considerable lateral forces. As a result, the guillotine and much less so the base of the machine, undergo oscillatory deformation
and the sheet is partly sheared and mostly bent. Such analysis helps the designer understand structural issues of the machine
tool in extreme situations and modify the design appropriately.
Keywords :
Machine tool , Shearing , Sheet metal , Clearance , Structural analysis
Journal title :
Journal of Applied and Computational Mechanics