Bend allowance is the amount of material that must be added to a flat sheet to accommodate a bend when the part is developed into a flat pattern.
It ensures that the final part dimensions match the design after the bend is formed, accounting for the stretch of the material on the outer side of the bend.
The calculation uses the bend angle, bend radius, material thickness, and a Kβfactor that represents the neutral axis location within the material thickness.
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