A leaf spring consists of 3 extra full length leaves and 14 graduated length leaves. The maximum force that can act on the spring is 70kN and the distance between eyes of the spring is 1.2m. Width and thickness of the leaves are 100mm and 12mm respectively. If modulus of elasticity is 207000N/mm², calculate the initial nip.

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Springs topics include: Spring design, helical springs, spiral springs, concentric springs and multi leaf springs. Springs are mechanical devices that store energy and can be found in many types of machines. They can be classified by how the load is applied to them or by how they are made.  Here are some types of springs: Helical springs: These springs have a helix shape and different cross-sections. They are the most common type of spring in rapid prototyping. Leaf springs: These springs are made from rectangular metal plates or leaves that are bolted and clamped. They are used in shock... Show more

A leaf spring consists of 3 extra full length leaves and 14 graduated length leaves. The maximum force that can act on the spring is 70kN and the distance between eyes of the spring is 1.2m. Width and thickness of the leaves are 100mm and 12mm respectively. If modulus of elasticity is 207000N/mm², calculate the initial nip.






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