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Explanation of the Graph: Bending Force vs. Bending Temperature

Started by Tacettin İKİZ, March 07, 2025, 08:45:52 AM

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Explanation of the Graph: Bending Force vs. Bending Temperature

Mathematical Model for Bending Force vs. Temperature



The relationship between the bending force and temperature can be expressed as:

F/F0 = 1.39 * e^(-0.0371T) + 0.16



Explanation of the Formula:
  • F/F0: Ratio of bending force (compared to its value at 20°C).
  • T: Bending temperature in degrees Celsius (°C).
  • 1.39: Scaling factor (normalization coefficient at higher temperatures).
  • -0.0371: Decay rate of bending force as temperature decreases.
  • 0.16: Asymptotic lower limit (minimum bending force at very high temperatures).


Interpretation of the Model:
  • At very low temperatures (e.g., -40°C), the bending force is significantly higher than at 20°C.
  • As the temperature increases, the required bending force decreases exponentially.
  • At around 20°C, the bending force stabilizes close to 1.0 (reference force).
  • The formula helps predict cable flexibility in cold environments, ensuring proper material selection.

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