Number of Graduated length leaves given Deflection at End of Spring Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Number of Graduated Length Leaves = ((6*Force Applied at End of Leaf Spring*(Length of Cantilever of Leaf Spring^3))/(Modulus of Elasticity of Spring*Width of Leaf*(Thickness of Leaf^3)*Deflection at End of Leaf Spring))-(3*Number of Full length Leaves/2)
ng = ((6*P*(L^3))/(E*b*(t^3)*δ))-(3*nf/2)
This formula uses 8 Variables
Variables Used
Number of Graduated Length Leaves - Number of Graduated Length Leaves is defined as the number of graduated-length leaves including master leaf.
Force Applied at End of Leaf Spring - (Measured in Newton) - Force Applied at End of Leaf Spring is the force exerted at the end of a leaf spring with extra full length leaves, affecting its overall performance.
Length of Cantilever of Leaf Spring - (Measured in Meter) - Length of Cantilever of Leaf Spring is the distance from the fixed point to the end of the cantilever in an extra full-length leaf spring system.
Modulus of Elasticity of Spring - (Measured in Pascal) - Modulus of Elasticity of Spring is the measure of the spring's stiffness, representing the amount of stress it can withstand without deforming.
Width of Leaf - (Measured in Meter) - Width of Leaf is defined as the width of each leaf present in a multi-leaf spring.
Thickness of Leaf - (Measured in Meter) - Thickness of Leaf is the measure of the distance from the top surface to the bottom surface of a leaf in extra full length leaves.
Deflection at End of Leaf Spring - (Measured in Meter) - Deflection at end of leaf spring is the maximum displacement of the leaf spring's end from its original position when a force is applied.
Number of Full length Leaves - Number of Full Length Leaves is the count of leaves that have reached their maximum possible length.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Force Applied at End of Leaf Spring: 37500 Newton --> 37500 Newton No Conversion Required
Length of Cantilever of Leaf Spring: 500 Millimeter --> 0.5 Meter (Check conversion ​here)
Modulus of Elasticity of Spring: 207000 Newton per Square Millimeter --> 207000000000 Pascal (Check conversion ​here)
Width of Leaf: 108 Millimeter --> 0.108 Meter (Check conversion ​here)
Thickness of Leaf: 12 Millimeter --> 0.012 Meter (Check conversion ​here)
Deflection at End of Leaf Spring: 37.33534 Millimeter --> 0.03733534 Meter (Check conversion ​here)
Number of Full length Leaves: 3 --> No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
ng = ((6*P*(L^3))/(E*b*(t^3)*δ))-(3*nf/2) --> ((6*37500*(0.5^3))/(207000000000*0.108*(0.012^3)*0.03733534))-(3*3/2)
Evaluating ... ...
ng = 14.9999986538214
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
14.9999986538214 --> No Conversion Required
FINAL ANSWER
14.9999986538214 15 <-- Number of Graduated Length Leaves
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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Number of Graduated length leaves given Deflection at End of Spring Formula

​LaTeX ​Go
Number of Graduated Length Leaves = ((6*Force Applied at End of Leaf Spring*(Length of Cantilever of Leaf Spring^3))/(Modulus of Elasticity of Spring*Width of Leaf*(Thickness of Leaf^3)*Deflection at End of Leaf Spring))-(3*Number of Full length Leaves/2)
ng = ((6*P*(L^3))/(E*b*(t^3)*δ))-(3*nf/2)

Define Deflection of the spring?

Spring deflection, also known as spring travel, is the action of a compression spring compressing (being pushed), an extension spring extending (being pulled), or a torsion spring torquing (radially) when a load is applied or released.

How to Calculate Number of Graduated length leaves given Deflection at End of Spring?

Number of Graduated length leaves given Deflection at End of Spring calculator uses Number of Graduated Length Leaves = ((6*Force Applied at End of Leaf Spring*(Length of Cantilever of Leaf Spring^3))/(Modulus of Elasticity of Spring*Width of Leaf*(Thickness of Leaf^3)*Deflection at End of Leaf Spring))-(3*Number of Full length Leaves/2) to calculate the Number of Graduated Length Leaves, Number of Graduated length leaves given Deflection at End of Spring formula is defined as the total number of leaves required to achieve a specific deflection at the end of a spring, considering the physical properties of the spring and the load applied. Number of Graduated Length Leaves is denoted by ng symbol.

How to calculate Number of Graduated length leaves given Deflection at End of Spring using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Number of Graduated length leaves given Deflection at End of Spring, enter Force Applied at End of Leaf Spring (P), Length of Cantilever of Leaf Spring (L), Modulus of Elasticity of Spring (E), Width of Leaf (b), Thickness of Leaf (t), Deflection at End of Leaf Spring (δ) & Number of Full length Leaves (nf) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Number of Graduated length leaves given Deflection at End of Spring calculation can be explained with given input values -> 31.32378 = ((6*37500*(0.5^3))/(207000000000*0.108*(0.012^3)*0.03733534))-(3*3/2).

FAQ

What is Number of Graduated length leaves given Deflection at End of Spring?
Number of Graduated length leaves given Deflection at End of Spring formula is defined as the total number of leaves required to achieve a specific deflection at the end of a spring, considering the physical properties of the spring and the load applied and is represented as ng = ((6*P*(L^3))/(E*b*(t^3)*δ))-(3*nf/2) or Number of Graduated Length Leaves = ((6*Force Applied at End of Leaf Spring*(Length of Cantilever of Leaf Spring^3))/(Modulus of Elasticity of Spring*Width of Leaf*(Thickness of Leaf^3)*Deflection at End of Leaf Spring))-(3*Number of Full length Leaves/2). Force Applied at End of Leaf Spring is the force exerted at the end of a leaf spring with extra full length leaves, affecting its overall performance, Length of Cantilever of Leaf Spring is the distance from the fixed point to the end of the cantilever in an extra full-length leaf spring system, Modulus of Elasticity of Spring is the measure of the spring's stiffness, representing the amount of stress it can withstand without deforming, Width of Leaf is defined as the width of each leaf present in a multi-leaf spring, Thickness of Leaf is the measure of the distance from the top surface to the bottom surface of a leaf in extra full length leaves, Deflection at end of leaf spring is the maximum displacement of the leaf spring's end from its original position when a force is applied & Number of Full Length Leaves is the count of leaves that have reached their maximum possible length.
How to calculate Number of Graduated length leaves given Deflection at End of Spring?
Number of Graduated length leaves given Deflection at End of Spring formula is defined as the total number of leaves required to achieve a specific deflection at the end of a spring, considering the physical properties of the spring and the load applied is calculated using Number of Graduated Length Leaves = ((6*Force Applied at End of Leaf Spring*(Length of Cantilever of Leaf Spring^3))/(Modulus of Elasticity of Spring*Width of Leaf*(Thickness of Leaf^3)*Deflection at End of Leaf Spring))-(3*Number of Full length Leaves/2). To calculate Number of Graduated length leaves given Deflection at End of Spring, you need Force Applied at End of Leaf Spring (P), Length of Cantilever of Leaf Spring (L), Modulus of Elasticity of Spring (E), Width of Leaf (b), Thickness of Leaf (t), Deflection at End of Leaf Spring (δ) & Number of Full length Leaves (nf). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Force Applied at End of Leaf Spring, Length of Cantilever of Leaf Spring, Modulus of Elasticity of Spring, Width of Leaf, Thickness of Leaf, Deflection at End of Leaf Spring & Number of Full length Leaves and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
How many ways are there to calculate Number of Graduated Length Leaves?
In this formula, Number of Graduated Length Leaves uses Force Applied at End of Leaf Spring, Length of Cantilever of Leaf Spring, Modulus of Elasticity of Spring, Width of Leaf, Thickness of Leaf, Deflection at End of Leaf Spring & Number of Full length Leaves. We can use 2 other way(s) to calculate the same, which is/are as follows -
  • Number of Graduated Length Leaves = (3*Pre Load for Leaf Spring*Total Number of Leaves*Number of Full length Leaves)/((2*Number of Full length Leaves*Force Applied at End of Leaf Spring)-(2*Total Number of Leaves*Pre Load for Leaf Spring))
  • Number of Graduated Length Leaves = ((18*Force Applied at End of Leaf Spring*Length of Cantilever of Leaf Spring)/(Bending Stress in Full Leaf*Width of Leaf*Thickness of Leaf^2*2))-(3*Number of Full length Leaves/2)
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