ENGINEERRMECH
Mechanical
- Sep 26, 2008
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Hello Forum-
I am trying to design a flat spring used in an existing product. The spring is being redesigned due to fatigue failures in the field. The spring is 2.125" long x 0.340" deep x 0.025" thick and made of Blue Tempered Steel (1095), or Heat-treated SK85M. The spring is preloaded to a deflection of 0.625" and the maximum deflection will be 1.125." I have tried to model the problem in ANSYS, but the company I work for does not have the license for large deflections. When hand calculating the problem as a simply supported beam with one end overhanging one end the results, do not match experimental results. Any help modeling/calculating this large deflection problem would be great.
Thank you for reading this question.
Mike
I am trying to design a flat spring used in an existing product. The spring is being redesigned due to fatigue failures in the field. The spring is 2.125" long x 0.340" deep x 0.025" thick and made of Blue Tempered Steel (1095), or Heat-treated SK85M. The spring is preloaded to a deflection of 0.625" and the maximum deflection will be 1.125." I have tried to model the problem in ANSYS, but the company I work for does not have the license for large deflections. When hand calculating the problem as a simply supported beam with one end overhanging one end the results, do not match experimental results. Any help modeling/calculating this large deflection problem would be great.
Thank you for reading this question.
Mike