wiengines
Mechanical
- Nov 10, 2008
- 59
Someone asked me an interesting question which I did not have an answer for. So naturally, I figured I would ask you guys (and gals).
We take a piece of perforated sheet metal (.149in holes on .1875in spacing), and draw it into a round shape. So the question is there an easy way to model this so that each of the perforations are (relativly) close to where one would expect them to be after the part is formed?
The attached image shows the cross section of the formed part.
Chris T.
Project Design Analyst
Kohler Co. Engine Division
Using NX7.5
We take a piece of perforated sheet metal (.149in holes on .1875in spacing), and draw it into a round shape. So the question is there an easy way to model this so that each of the perforations are (relativly) close to where one would expect them to be after the part is formed?
The attached image shows the cross section of the formed part.
Chris T.
Project Design Analyst
Kohler Co. Engine Division
Using NX7.5