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spring rate thickness vs deflection

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Mohanrajooty

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Oct 13, 2016
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Dear All,

I have doubt in calculating the spring rate of rubber . I got formula for spring rate K= F/D = AE/t

Using the above mentioned formula I calculated the thickness and deflection of rubber . But I am not getting it right?

If anyone have a right formula to find the deflection and thickness of viton rubber please guide me to proceed in the right way.

It would be really grateful for me.

Thanks in advance.

with regards,

J.Mohanraj
 
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Rubber is a bit odd. Your equation will work for long thin rods of rubber in tension, but won't work for short fat blocks in compression between two flat faces. There are several books around called engineering with rubber or similar, they should have appropriate equations/graphs.

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Greg Locock


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There has been much information disseminated on elastomeric properties in engineering periodicals and engineering handbooks.
 
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