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k-factor
In bending, the k-factor defines the location of the neutral axis in the material and is dependent upon several factors, such as the material, bending operation, bend angle, etc. The k-factor is calculated as the ratio of the distance of the neutral axis (measured from the inside bend surface) to the material thickness. Values for the k-factor are typically greater than 0.25 and cannot exceed 0.50.
- Part of Speech: noun
- Industry/Domain: Manufacturing
- Category: Industrial manufacturing
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