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Force Applied at End of Leaf Spring is defined as the net amount of force that is acting onto the spring. Check FAQs
P=Pg+Pf
P - Force Applied at End of Leaf Spring?Pg - Force Taken by Graduated Length Leaves?Pf - Force Taken by Full Length Leaves?

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37500Edit=28900Edit+8600Edit
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Force applied at end of Leaf Spring Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
P=Pg+Pf
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
P=28900N+8600N
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
P=28900+8600
LAST Step Evaluate
P=37500N

Force applied at end of Leaf Spring Formula Elements

Variables
Force Applied at End of Leaf Spring
Force Applied at End of Leaf Spring is defined as the net amount of force that is acting onto the spring.
Symbol: P
Measurement: ForceUnit: N
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Force Taken by Graduated Length Leaves
Force Taken by Graduated Length Leaves is defined as the portion of force that is taken by graduated length leaves.
Symbol: Pg
Measurement: ForceUnit: N
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Force Taken by Full Length Leaves
Force Taken by Full Length Leaves is defined as the portion of Force that is taken by extra full length leaves.
Symbol: Pf
Measurement: ForceUnit: N
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

Other Formulas to find Force Applied at End of Leaf Spring

​Go Force Applied at End of Spring given Force Taken by Graduated length Leaves
P=Pg3nf+2ng2ng
​Go Force applied at end of Spring given Bending Stress on Graduated length leaves
P=σbg(3nf+2ng)bt212L

Other formulas in Force Taken By Leaves category

​Go Force taken by Graduated length leaves given Bending Stress in Plate
Pg=σbgngbt26L
​Go Force Taken by Graduated length leaves given Deflection at Load Point
Pg=δgEngbt36L3
​Go Force Taken by Full Length Leaves given Bending Stress in Plate Extra Full Length
Pf=σbfnfbt26L
​Go Force Taken by Graduated length leaves given Number of Leaves
Pg=2Pfng3nf

How to Evaluate Force applied at end of Leaf Spring?

Force applied at end of Leaf Spring evaluator uses Force Applied at End of Leaf Spring = Force Taken by Graduated Length Leaves+Force Taken by Full Length Leaves to evaluate the Force Applied at End of Leaf Spring, The Force applied at end of Leaf Spring formula is defined as the net amount of force that is acting of the spring in its equilibrium position. Force Applied at End of Leaf Spring is denoted by P symbol.

How to evaluate Force applied at end of Leaf Spring using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Force applied at end of Leaf Spring, enter Force Taken by Graduated Length Leaves (Pg) & Force Taken by Full Length Leaves (Pf) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Force applied at end of Leaf Spring

What is the formula to find Force applied at end of Leaf Spring?
The formula of Force applied at end of Leaf Spring is expressed as Force Applied at End of Leaf Spring = Force Taken by Graduated Length Leaves+Force Taken by Full Length Leaves. Here is an example- 37500 = 28900+8600.
How to calculate Force applied at end of Leaf Spring?
With Force Taken by Graduated Length Leaves (Pg) & Force Taken by Full Length Leaves (Pf) we can find Force applied at end of Leaf Spring using the formula - Force Applied at End of Leaf Spring = Force Taken by Graduated Length Leaves+Force Taken by Full Length Leaves.
What are the other ways to Calculate Force Applied at End of Leaf Spring?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Force Applied at End of Leaf Spring-
  • Force Applied at End of Leaf Spring=Force Taken by Graduated Length Leaves*(3*Number of Full length Leaves+2*Number of Graduated Length Leaves)/(2*Number of Graduated Length Leaves)OpenImg
  • Force Applied at End of Leaf Spring=Bending Stress in Graduated Leaf*(3*Number of Full length Leaves+2*Number of Graduated Length Leaves)*Width of Leaf*Thickness of Leaf^2/(12*Length of Cantilever of Leaf Spring)OpenImg
Can the Force applied at end of Leaf Spring be negative?
No, the Force applied at end of Leaf Spring, measured in Force cannot be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Force applied at end of Leaf Spring?
Force applied at end of Leaf Spring is usually measured using the Newton[N] for Force. Exanewton[N], Meganewton[N], Kilonewton[N] are the few other units in which Force applied at end of Leaf Spring can be measured.
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