The options available to customize sheet metal Bends.
Sheet Metal Bend IntelliShapes have three properties sheets: General, Bend and Reliefs, which are accessed by right clicking on a bend IntelliShape and selecting IntelliShape Properties. Since the options available on the General properties sheets are identical for all IntelliShapes, this section only covers the options on the Bend and Relief properties sheets.
Bend with stock adds a seperate flat stock piece to the bend. This stock piece has a 2D cross section which can be edited, and remains a seperate entity to the Bend shape. Bends with stock cannot be used with the Miter tool, where as standard bends can.
A standard bend still has a flat section, but it is contained in the Bend shape, and therefore doesn't have a separate cross section. It can be resized to 0 length to be removed from the Bend, which can be useful in some cases. Standard Bends can be used with the Miter tool, but are sometimes less customizable than Bends with Stock.
Bend Bends will extend away from the stock at the full distance of the bend radius.
In Bends cut into the sheet metal sheet to use the internal dimensions of the stock, as if there is no bend radius at all.
Out Bends cut into the sheet metal sheet, to match the Outside Dimensions (out bend).
Radius. Offers options for specifying radius to be used for the bend.
First Bend Stock
Second Bend Stock
Bend Allowance. Offers options for method of determining bend allowance for the bend shape.
Width Use these two options to define the width of the bend shape relative to the point on the stock at which it was placed.
Show Formulas. Check this option to view/create formulas that produce values on this properties sheet.
Bend Reliefs. These options define the parameters to be used for the bend reliefs on the selected bend shape.
Corner reliefs. These options are used to define the parameters to be used for corner reliefs on both sides of a bend. The Left and Right corner relief images update to reflect the specified options.
Show Formulas. Check this option to view/create formulas that produce values on this properties sheet.
Bend allowance is calculated based on bend angle, material thickness, and inside radius. If a sheet material is uniform in section and its elastic limit is not exceeded, then its neutral plane (or axis in 2D) coincides with the centerline of the material. However, when the bending forces exceed the elastic limit, the neutral plane moves towards the inner surface of the bend.
Typically, the plane repositions at a distance of one-third to one-half the thickness of the material. The value that describes this repositioning of the neutral plane is called the "k-factor." [Note: This is the ANSI (American National Standard Institute) definition for k-factor.]
Bend Allowance (BA) is calculated using the general equation: B.A. = [Theta x (InsideRad + k-factor x stock Thickness)] where Theta is the complementary angle of the bend (measured on the outer surface of the bend).
For cases where bend angle is greater than 174 degrees and the inside bend radius is less than half the sheet thickness, we consider the bend to be a Hem or Dutch bend (Benson, 1997). To calculate the bend allowance for hems (hem allowance), we use Table 7-2 from (Suchy, 1988).
For material with sheet thickness outside the range of the hem allowance table, the normal ANSI bend allowance formula will apply.
The options available to customize sheet metal Bends.