Abstract

Abstract: The spring back is the part of sheet metal bending that is most susceptible to failure during unbounding. Elastic and plastic deformation combine to completely distort the workpiece (sheet metal) during the metalworking process. When sheet metal is being worked on, it is put under a lot of pressure, which causes plastic deformation. However, when the pressure is released, the material recovers elastically. During the entire process. small amount of reduction in the total deformation takes place So, this phenomenon. is called as spring back-the change in sheet metal's geometry. The thickness of sheet metal ranges from 0.5 mm to 6 mm. Depending on the tooling geometry, material qualities, sheet thickness, and punch and die properties, spring back can affect the completed part's dimensional accuracy. Sheet metal elements / materials / appliances made in industries such as automotive OEM and ancillaries, enclosures aircraft, heavy machinery, medical devices etc. are affected by spring back in their correctness. This review study examines various factors influencing springback in sheet metal fabrication

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