Metal Forming
Metal Forming Process
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Sheet Metal Forming Processes
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GATE PI 2004
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+2
-0.6
A hole of $$40$$ $$mm$$ diameter is pierced in a steel sheet of $$4$$ $$mm$$ thickness without shear on the tool. Shear strength of steel is $$400$$ $$N/m{m^2},$$ and penetration is $$25\% .$$ What is the expected percentage load reduction if a shear of $$1$$ $$mm$$ is provided on the punch?
A
$$25.00$$
B
$$33.33$$
C
$$50.00$$
D
$$66.67$$
2
GATE PI 2004
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+2
-0.6
Determine the load required to punch a $$20$$ $$mm$$ diameter hole in $$2$$ $$mm$$ thick sheet. The properties of the material of the sheet are:
Tensile strength $$-580$$ $$MPa;$$
Yield strength in tension $$-410$$ $$MPa$$
Shear strength $$-350$$ $$MPa;$$
Yield strength in shear $$-250$$ $$MPa$$

The load in $$kN$$ is:

A
$$31.40$$
B
$$43.98$$
C
$$64.40$$
D
$$91.10$$
3
GATE PI 2004
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+2
-0.6
In deep drawing of sheet metal, spring loaded stripper clamps the work until:
A
The punch penetrates twice the stock thickness
B
It removes wrinkles on the product edges
C
Shedder removes the work from the tools
D
Punch is completely withdrawn from the work material
4
GATE PI 2003
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+2
-0.6
Consider the following statements related piercing and blanking
$$1.$$ Shear on the punch reduces the maximum cutting force
$$2.$$ Shear increases the capacity of the press needed
$$3.$$ Shear increases the life of the punch
$$4.$$ Total energy needed to make the cut remains unaltered due to provision of shear

Which of the above statements are correct

A
$$1$$ & $$2$$
B
$$1$$ & $$4$$
C
$$2$$ & $$3$$
D
$$3$$ & $$4$$
GATE PI Subjects
Fluid Mechanics
Metrology
Theory of Machines
Engineering Mathematics
Heat Transfer
Machine Tools and Machining
Industrial Engineering
Engineering Mechanics
Strength of Materials
Thermodynamics
Machine Design
Casting
Joining of Materials
Metal Forming