Force applied at end of Leaf Spring Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Force Applied at End of Leaf Spring = Force Taken by Graduated Length Leaves+Force Taken by Full Length Leaves
P = Pg+Pf
This formula uses 3 Variables
Variables Used
Force Applied at End of Leaf Spring - (Measured in Newton) - Force Applied at End of Leaf Spring is defined as the net amount of force that is acting onto the spring.
Force Taken by Graduated Length Leaves - (Measured in Newton) - Force Taken by Graduated Length Leaves is defined as the portion of force that is taken by graduated length leaves.
Force Taken by Full Length Leaves - (Measured in Newton) - Force Taken by Full Length Leaves is defined as the portion of Force that is taken by extra full length leaves.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Force Taken by Graduated Length Leaves: 28900 Newton --> 28900 Newton No Conversion Required
Force Taken by Full Length Leaves: 8600 Newton --> 8600 Newton No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
P = Pg+Pf --> 28900+8600
Evaluating ... ...
P = 37500
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
37500 Newton --> No Conversion Required
FINAL ANSWER
37500 Newton <-- Force Applied at End of Leaf Spring
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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11 Force Taken By Leaves Calculators

Force Taken by Graduated length leaves given Deflection at Load Point
Go Force Taken by Graduated Length Leaves = Deflection of graduated leaf at load point*Modulus of Elasticity of Spring*Number of Graduated Length Leaves*Width of Leaf*Thickness of Leaf^3/(6*Length of Cantilever of Leaf Spring^3)
Force applied at end of Spring given Bending Stress on Graduated length leaves
Go Force Applied at End of Leaf Spring = Bending Stress in graduated leaf*(3*Number of Full length Leaves+2*Number of Graduated Length Leaves)*Width of Leaf*Thickness of Leaf^2/(12*Length of Cantilever of Leaf Spring)
Force taken by Graduated length leaves given Bending Stress in Plate
Go Force Taken by Graduated Length Leaves = Bending Stress in graduated leaf*Number of Graduated Length Leaves*Width of Leaf*Thickness of Leaf^2/(6*Length of Cantilever of Leaf Spring)
Force Taken by Full Length Leaves given Bending Stress in Plate Extra Full Length
Go Force Taken by Full Length Leaves = Bending Stress in full leaf*Number of Full length Leaves*Width of Leaf*Thickness of Leaf^2/(6*Length of Cantilever of Leaf Spring)
Force Applied at End of Spring given Force Taken by Graduated length Leaves
Go Force Applied at End of Leaf Spring = Force Taken by Graduated Length Leaves*(3*Number of Full length Leaves+2*Number of Graduated Length Leaves)/(2*Number of Graduated Length Leaves)
Force Taken by Graduated Length Leaves in Terms of Force Applied at End of Spring
Go Force Taken by Graduated Length Leaves = 2*Number of Graduated Length Leaves*Force Applied at End of Leaf Spring/(3*Number of Full length Leaves+2*Number of Graduated Length Leaves)
Force taken by Extra Full length leaves given Number of leaves
Go Force Taken by Full Length Leaves = Force Taken by Graduated Length Leaves*3*Number of Full length Leaves/(2*Number of Graduated Length Leaves)
Force Taken by Graduated length leaves given Number of Leaves
Go Force Taken by Graduated Length Leaves = 2*Force Taken by Full Length Leaves*Number of Graduated Length Leaves/(3*Number of Full length Leaves)
Force taken by graduated length leaves given force applied at end of spring
Go Force Taken by Graduated Length Leaves = Force Applied at End of Leaf Spring-Force Taken by Full Length Leaves
Force Taken by Full length Leaves given Force at end of Spring
Go Force Taken by Full Length Leaves = Force Applied at End of Leaf Spring-Force Taken by Graduated Length Leaves
Force applied at end of Leaf Spring
Go Force Applied at End of Leaf Spring = Force Taken by Graduated Length Leaves+Force Taken by Full Length Leaves

Force applied at end of Leaf Spring Formula

Force Applied at End of Leaf Spring = Force Taken by Graduated Length Leaves+Force Taken by Full Length Leaves
P = Pg+Pf

Define a Multi Leaf Spring?

Multi-leaf springs are widely used for the suspension of cars, trucks and railway wagons. A multi-leaf spring consists of a series of flat plates, usually of semi-elliptical shape. The flat plates are called leaves of the spring. The leaf at the top has maximum length. The length gradually decreases from the top leaf to the bottom leaf. The longest leaf at the top is called master leaf.

How to Calculate Force applied at end of Leaf Spring?

Force applied at end of Leaf Spring calculator uses Force Applied at End of Leaf Spring = Force Taken by Graduated Length Leaves+Force Taken by Full Length Leaves to calculate the Force Applied at End of Leaf Spring, The Force applied at end of Leaf Spring formula is defined as the net amount of force that is acting of the spring in its equilibrium position. Force Applied at End of Leaf Spring is denoted by P symbol.

How to calculate Force applied at end of Leaf Spring using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Force applied at end of Leaf Spring, enter Force Taken by Graduated Length Leaves (Pg) & Force Taken by Full Length Leaves (Pf) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Force applied at end of Leaf Spring calculation can be explained with given input values -> 37500 = 28900+8600.

FAQ

What is Force applied at end of Leaf Spring?
The Force applied at end of Leaf Spring formula is defined as the net amount of force that is acting of the spring in its equilibrium position and is represented as P = Pg+Pf or Force Applied at End of Leaf Spring = Force Taken by Graduated Length Leaves+Force Taken by Full Length Leaves. Force Taken by Graduated Length Leaves is defined as the portion of force that is taken by graduated length leaves & Force Taken by Full Length Leaves is defined as the portion of Force that is taken by extra full length leaves.
How to calculate Force applied at end of Leaf Spring?
The Force applied at end of Leaf Spring formula is defined as the net amount of force that is acting of the spring in its equilibrium position is calculated using Force Applied at End of Leaf Spring = Force Taken by Graduated Length Leaves+Force Taken by Full Length Leaves. To calculate Force applied at end of Leaf Spring, you need Force Taken by Graduated Length Leaves (Pg) & Force Taken by Full Length Leaves (Pf). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Force Taken by Graduated Length Leaves & Force Taken by Full Length Leaves and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
How many ways are there to calculate Force Applied at End of Leaf Spring?
In this formula, Force Applied at End of Leaf Spring uses Force Taken by Graduated Length Leaves & Force Taken by Full Length Leaves. We can use 2 other way(s) to calculate the same, which is/are as follows -
  • Force Applied at End of Leaf Spring = Force Taken by Graduated Length Leaves*(3*Number of Full length Leaves+2*Number of Graduated Length Leaves)/(2*Number of Graduated Length Leaves)
  • Force Applied at End of Leaf Spring = Bending Stress in graduated leaf*(3*Number of Full length Leaves+2*Number of Graduated Length Leaves)*Width of Leaf*Thickness of Leaf^2/(12*Length of Cantilever of Leaf Spring)
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