| 1.0 |
Understanding Material Properties |
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1.1 How a Stamping Holds
its Shape |
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1.2 Effect
of n and r-Values on Forming |
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1.3 Typical n, r and Yield Strength for Different
Materials |
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| 2.0 |
Circle Grid and Thinning Strain Analysis |
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2.1 Use of Circle Grid and Thinning Strain Analysis |
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2.2 How to Apply Circle Grids |
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2.3 Determining and Plotting Major and Minor
Strains |
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2.4 Concept of a Forming Limit Diagram |
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2.5 Determining the Position of the Forming
Limit Curve for Different Materials |
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2.6 Interpretation of Results |
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2.7 How to Perform Thinning Strain Analysis |
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2.8 Benefits of Thinning Strain Analysis (TSA) |
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| 3.0 |
Overview of the Press |
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3.1 Press Terminology |
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3.2 Types of Presses |
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3.3 Countermeasures for Forming
Related Issues |
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3.3 Types of Press Automation |
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| 4.0 |
Understanding Stamping Dies |
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4.1 Terminology of a Stamping Die |
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4.2 Types of Stamping Dies |
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4.3 Die/Press Combination |
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| 5.0 |
Understanding the Markings on a Component |
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5.1 Introduction |
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5.2 Definition of Terms |
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5.3 Movement of Punch and Die Impact Lines
or feature Lines |
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5.4 Positioning of Drawbeads and Material
Movement Through Them |
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5.5 Understanding Scrap and Offal |
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5.6 Die Factors that Can Effect Product Quality |
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5.7 Group Exercise to Identify Markings |
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| 6.0 |
Types of Defects |
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6.1 Introduction |
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6.2 Splitting Defects |
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6.3 Wrinkling Defects |
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6.4 Defects Due to High and Lows |
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6.5 Stiffness and Dent Resistance |
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6.6 Group Exercises to Identify Defective
Areas |
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| 7.0 |
Measuring the Formability of Stampings |
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7.1 Understanding the Evaluation of Complex Panels |
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7.2 Formability Guidelines for Local features |
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7.3 Formability Guidelines for Regional Features |
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7.4 Global Analysis of a Panel |
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