Thickness given Maximum Bending Stress of Leaf Spring Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Thickness of Section = sqrt((3*Spring Load*Length in Spring)/(2*Number of Plates*Width of Cross Section*Maximum Bending Stress in Leaf Spring))
t = sqrt((3*Wload*L)/(2*n*b*fleaf spring))
This formula uses 1 Functions, 6 Variables
Functions Used
sqrt - A square root function is a function that takes a non-negative number as an input and returns the square root of the given input number., sqrt(Number)
Variables Used
Thickness of Section - (Measured in Meter) - Thickness of Section is the dimension through an object, as opposed to length or width.
Spring Load - (Measured in Newton) - Spring Load is the instantaneous load applied perpendicular to the specimen cross section.
Length in Spring - (Measured in Meter) - Length in Spring is the measurement or extent of something from end to end.
Number of Plates - Number of Plates is the count of plates in the leaf spring.
Width of Cross Section - (Measured in Meter) - Width of Cross Section is the geometric measurement or extent of the member from side to side.
Maximum Bending Stress in Leaf Spring - (Measured in Pascal) - Maximum Bending Stress in Leaf Spring is the maximum normal stress that is induced at a point in a body subjected to loads that cause it to bend.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Spring Load: 85 Newton --> 85 Newton No Conversion Required
Length in Spring: 4170 Millimeter --> 4.17 Meter (Check conversion here)
Number of Plates: 8 --> No Conversion Required
Width of Cross Section: 300 Millimeter --> 0.3 Meter (Check conversion here)
Maximum Bending Stress in Leaf Spring: 1047 Pascal --> 1047 Pascal No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
t = sqrt((3*Wload*L)/(2*n*b*fleaf spring)) --> sqrt((3*85*4.17)/(2*8*0.3*1047))
Evaluating ... ...
t = 0.459985517400021
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
0.459985517400021 Meter -->459.985517400021 Millimeter (Check conversion here)
FINAL ANSWER
459.985517400021 459.9855 Millimeter <-- Thickness of Section
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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6 Leaf Springs Calculators

Thickness given Maximum Bending Stress of Leaf Spring
Go Thickness of Section = sqrt((3*Spring Load*Length in Spring)/(2*Number of Plates*Width of Cross Section*Maximum Bending Stress in Leaf Spring))
Number of Plates given Maximum Bending Stress of Leaf Spring
Go Number of Plates = (3*Spring Load*Length in Spring)/(2*Maximum Bending Stress in Leaf Spring*Width of Cross Section*Thickness of Section^2)
Length given Maximum Bending Stress of Leaf Spring
Go Length in Spring = (2*Maximum Bending Stress in Leaf Spring*Number of Plates*Width of Cross Section*Thickness of Section^2)/(3*Spring Load)
Width given Maximum Bending Stress of Leaf Spring
Go Width of Cross Section = (3*Spring Load*Length in Spring)/(2*Number of Plates*Maximum Bending Stress in Leaf Spring*Thickness of Section^2)
Load given Maximum Bending Stress of Leaf Spring
Go Spring Load = (2*Maximum Bending Stress in Leaf Spring*Number of Plates*Width of Cross Section*Thickness of Section^2)/(3*Length in Spring)
Maximum Bending Stress of Leaf Spring
Go Maximum Bending Stress in Leaf Spring = (3*Spring Load*Length in Spring)/(2*Number of Plates*Width of Cross Section*Thickness of Section^2)

Thickness given Maximum Bending Stress of Leaf Spring Formula

Thickness of Section = sqrt((3*Spring Load*Length in Spring)/(2*Number of Plates*Width of Cross Section*Maximum Bending Stress in Leaf Spring))
t = sqrt((3*Wload*L)/(2*n*b*fleaf spring))

What is Leaf Spring?

A leaf spring takes the form of a slender arc-shaped length of spring steel of rectangular cross-section. In the most common configuration, the center of the arc provides location for the axle, while loops formed at either end provide for attaching to the vehicle chassis. For very heavy vehicles, a leaf spring can be made from several leaves stacked on top of each other in several layers, often with progressively shorter leaves.

How to Calculate Thickness given Maximum Bending Stress of Leaf Spring?

Thickness given Maximum Bending Stress of Leaf Spring calculator uses Thickness of Section = sqrt((3*Spring Load*Length in Spring)/(2*Number of Plates*Width of Cross Section*Maximum Bending Stress in Leaf Spring)) to calculate the Thickness of Section, The Thickness given Maximum Bending Stress of Leaf Spring formula is defined as the thickness of the cross-section of one plate of the spring assembly. Thickness of Section is denoted by t symbol.

How to calculate Thickness given Maximum Bending Stress of Leaf Spring using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Thickness given Maximum Bending Stress of Leaf Spring, enter Spring Load (Wload), Length in Spring (L), Number of Plates (n), Width of Cross Section (b) & Maximum Bending Stress in Leaf Spring (fleaf spring) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Thickness given Maximum Bending Stress of Leaf Spring calculation can be explained with given input values -> 459985.5 = sqrt((3*85*4.17)/(2*8*0.3*1047)).

FAQ

What is Thickness given Maximum Bending Stress of Leaf Spring?
The Thickness given Maximum Bending Stress of Leaf Spring formula is defined as the thickness of the cross-section of one plate of the spring assembly and is represented as t = sqrt((3*Wload*L)/(2*n*b*fleaf spring)) or Thickness of Section = sqrt((3*Spring Load*Length in Spring)/(2*Number of Plates*Width of Cross Section*Maximum Bending Stress in Leaf Spring)). Spring Load is the instantaneous load applied perpendicular to the specimen cross section, Length in Spring is the measurement or extent of something from end to end, Number of Plates is the count of plates in the leaf spring, Width of Cross Section is the geometric measurement or extent of the member from side to side & Maximum Bending Stress in Leaf Spring is the maximum normal stress that is induced at a point in a body subjected to loads that cause it to bend.
How to calculate Thickness given Maximum Bending Stress of Leaf Spring?
The Thickness given Maximum Bending Stress of Leaf Spring formula is defined as the thickness of the cross-section of one plate of the spring assembly is calculated using Thickness of Section = sqrt((3*Spring Load*Length in Spring)/(2*Number of Plates*Width of Cross Section*Maximum Bending Stress in Leaf Spring)). To calculate Thickness given Maximum Bending Stress of Leaf Spring, you need Spring Load (Wload), Length in Spring (L), Number of Plates (n), Width of Cross Section (b) & Maximum Bending Stress in Leaf Spring (fleaf spring). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Spring Load, Length in Spring, Number of Plates, Width of Cross Section & Maximum Bending Stress in Leaf Spring and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
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