andran
Mechanical
- Sep 22, 2012
- 13
hi all
I'm having a bit of trouble calculating impact forces on a 'ski'that I'm designing. the front of the ski is sloped, the slope has a length of 0.4m and a height of 0.2m. i need to calculate the forces on the front of the ski when it impacts a solid object as speeds ranging from 1 - 20 km/h. the ski will be attached to an object with a mass of 2131.53kg.
what i have done is used the conservation of energy. i said that the impact will raise the object 0.2m therefore increasing the potential energy. the kinetic energy will decrease by the same amount. i then calculated the change in horizontal velocity at various initial velocities. with this i calculated the impulse. i then used the average of the initial and final velocities and the 0.4m to calculate the time that the force would be applies. using this time and the impulse, i calculated the force.
i got a constant force for all speeds between 5 - 20 km/h and the impulse decreases with increasing velocity. this doesn't seem correct and i'm not sure where i went wrong.
any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks and regards
Andran
I'm having a bit of trouble calculating impact forces on a 'ski'that I'm designing. the front of the ski is sloped, the slope has a length of 0.4m and a height of 0.2m. i need to calculate the forces on the front of the ski when it impacts a solid object as speeds ranging from 1 - 20 km/h. the ski will be attached to an object with a mass of 2131.53kg.
what i have done is used the conservation of energy. i said that the impact will raise the object 0.2m therefore increasing the potential energy. the kinetic energy will decrease by the same amount. i then calculated the change in horizontal velocity at various initial velocities. with this i calculated the impulse. i then used the average of the initial and final velocities and the 0.4m to calculate the time that the force would be applies. using this time and the impulse, i calculated the force.
i got a constant force for all speeds between 5 - 20 km/h and the impulse decreases with increasing velocity. this doesn't seem correct and i'm not sure where i went wrong.
any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks and regards
Andran