Influence of the Punch Penetration Depth in Half Punching on the Cut Edge after Shaving

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Shaving is one of the precision shearing methods used to remove the rollover and fractured surface. The rollover and fractured surface formed in the punching stage are removed by shaving. It is expected that the rollover will be reduced when half punching with a negative clearance is carried out in the punching stage. In this study, the influence of the punch penetration depth in the punching stage on the cut edge after shaving was investigated. The results of this study clarified the followings: When the punch penetration depth in the punching stage with negative clearance is large, the sheared surface obtained by shaving after half punching with negative clearance is larger than that obtained by conventional punching. The sheared surface obtained by shaving after half punching with negative clearance increased with increasing the punch penetration depth in the punching stage with a negative clearance. The rollover produced by shaving after half punching with negative clearance is smaller than that produced by conventional shaving. In addition, the chip produced by shaving after half punching is connected to the sheet material under the punch. From the observed deformation of the chip produced in the shaving stage after half punching with negative clearance, the mechanism of shaving after half punching is considered to be cutting followed by shearing.

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Key Engineering Materials (Volumes 622-623)

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1081-1086

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