claver
Aerospace
- Mar 6, 2003
- 45
Hi
Can someone help me with what I believe is referred to as a 3 point formula for calculating the open and closed length of a leaf spring.
My problem is that I have a multi leaf spring and have to work out the geometry for arriving at the best shackle length and its position.
If I can describe the spring length as, from A to B – This is the length from centre of each eye of the spring when it is under no load – If I drew a line from each eye – centre to centre I can measure my camber length when the spring is under no load.
As I load up my spring – Assuming that point A is fixed to the chassis. B will move backwards. The camber length will reduce and the length from A to B will increase. Point B is attached to the shackle plates which will pivot on point C on the chassis. I have the length of the shackle plate – from centre to centre ….
I know the open length of the spring A to B
I know the fully loaded length of the spring which is the flat plate length plus the eye.
I know the camber length when the spring is under no load
I know the ratio – Weight to reduction in camber length (the spring rate)
I do not know how much the distance will increase from A to B as the spring is loaded…..
Can anyone help please …..
Jan
Can someone help me with what I believe is referred to as a 3 point formula for calculating the open and closed length of a leaf spring.
My problem is that I have a multi leaf spring and have to work out the geometry for arriving at the best shackle length and its position.
If I can describe the spring length as, from A to B – This is the length from centre of each eye of the spring when it is under no load – If I drew a line from each eye – centre to centre I can measure my camber length when the spring is under no load.
As I load up my spring – Assuming that point A is fixed to the chassis. B will move backwards. The camber length will reduce and the length from A to B will increase. Point B is attached to the shackle plates which will pivot on point C on the chassis. I have the length of the shackle plate – from centre to centre ….
I know the open length of the spring A to B
I know the fully loaded length of the spring which is the flat plate length plus the eye.
I know the camber length when the spring is under no load
I know the ratio – Weight to reduction in camber length (the spring rate)
I do not know how much the distance will increase from A to B as the spring is loaded…..
Can anyone help please …..
Jan