Question: A circular shape blank will be cut of (100 + ) mm diameter from a strip of (2.8 + N mm with 100, a clearance value of 0.25 mm. Take the shear strength as 400 MPa. Determine a) The appropriate punch diameter. b) Blanking force. c) Blanking force when the blade angle is (5 + 100. Notes: - Never change the template and only write your own identity data. - Your N value is in the list below and is unique to you.
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![Question:
A circular shape blank will be cut of ( 100 +
)
N
mm diameter from a strip of ( 2.8+
100
mm with
a clearance value of 0.25 mm. Take the shear strength as 400 MPa. Determine
a) The appropriate punch diameter.
b) Blanking force.
c) Blanking force when the blade angle is (5 +).
100
Notes:
- Never change the template and only write your own identity data.
- Your N value is in the list below and is unique to you.
- Take at least 3 digits after the decimal point.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fd4944141-3882-4950-a579-39f3d260634a%2F9c722b6e-36fb-4f7e-a03a-216ba28ba4a6%2Fxtr22oc_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
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