The experimental setup enables fundamental experimentation in the mechanics of deformation. Flat rods can be permanently deformed by means of a simple bending device. The necessary deformation work, e.g. to produce a 90° angle, is recorded in the experiment using a force measurement system. A range of different materials and bend radii can be investigated using this experiment. The experiments should be conducted in a workshop environment, as the bending device has to be clamped into a vice. A suitable force measuring device and a wide range of specimens are supplied.
FT 200 Forming by bending
The illustration shows experimental setup in a vice (not included in the scope of delivery).
Features
- permanent deformation of flat bars
- measurement of deformation forces
Learning objectives/experiments
- deformation experiments on flat sections
- measurement of the deformation force
- influence of bend radius, bend angle, material
Scope of delivery
1 bending device with lever and moulding
1 force measuring device
1 set of specimens
1 set of instructional material
Description
Technical details
Specification
- experimental setup for deformation experiments on flat sections
- bending device for insertion in a vice
- device to measure the deformation forces
- rotatable moulding to allow for 4 different bend radii
- deformation forces on the lever up to 200N
Technical data
Bending device
- lever length: 500mm
- bend angle scale: 15…90°
Bend specimens
- cross-section: 10x6mm
- material: steel, copper, brass, aluminium
Force measuring device: 200N
Bend radii: R1, R2, R4, R8
Dimensions and weight
LxWxH: 640x120x100mm
Weight: approx. 10kg
Required for operation
1 vice