John_Vreede
Chemical
- Sep 12, 2017
- 9
Hi guys
I’m trying to work out the mechanics of ‘tension measurement by deflection’ in a bandsaw blade.
The bandsaw has wheels spaced 20.57” apart and a 'properly tensioned’ blade takes 27.3lb ±0.5lb to deflect ½” in the middle of its span measured with a cheap digital airport luggage weigh scale jury-rigged to the saw (see attachment). I’m pretty sure that info should be enough to calculate the initial tension in the blade, but how?
My first thought was that both the deflection and the force are vectors and should be comparable, ie. The ratio (deflection / half the span) should be the same as the ratio (deflection force / initial tension). Solve for initial tension and it works out to 828lbf. Unfortunately this is wrong.
It is out by a factor of more than 2 as I ‘properly tensioned’ the blade to 300lbf as measured by an hydraulic load cell. (For the blade I‘m using the manufacturer specified a stress of 25-30000psi and 300lbf is within that range. The gauge reads 320~325psi when the blade is deflected the ½”.
My question is 'How do I calculate tension from the force needed to deflect the blade a given amount?'. Thanks in advance - jv
I’m trying to work out the mechanics of ‘tension measurement by deflection’ in a bandsaw blade.
The bandsaw has wheels spaced 20.57” apart and a 'properly tensioned’ blade takes 27.3lb ±0.5lb to deflect ½” in the middle of its span measured with a cheap digital airport luggage weigh scale jury-rigged to the saw (see attachment). I’m pretty sure that info should be enough to calculate the initial tension in the blade, but how?
My first thought was that both the deflection and the force are vectors and should be comparable, ie. The ratio (deflection / half the span) should be the same as the ratio (deflection force / initial tension). Solve for initial tension and it works out to 828lbf. Unfortunately this is wrong.
It is out by a factor of more than 2 as I ‘properly tensioned’ the blade to 300lbf as measured by an hydraulic load cell. (For the blade I‘m using the manufacturer specified a stress of 25-30000psi and 300lbf is within that range. The gauge reads 320~325psi when the blade is deflected the ½”.
My question is 'How do I calculate tension from the force needed to deflect the blade a given amount?'. Thanks in advance - jv