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Number of Full length Leaves is defined as the total number of extra full length leaves present in a multi-leaf spring. Check FAQs
nf=(2ngP3Pg)-2ng3
nf - Number of Full length Leaves?ng - Number of Graduated Length Leaves?P - Force Applied at End of Leaf Spring?Pg - Force Taken by Graduated Length Leaves?

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2.9758Edit=(215Edit37500Edit328900Edit)-215Edit3
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Number of Extra Full length leaves given Force applied at End of Spring Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
nf=(2ngP3Pg)-2ng3
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
nf=(21537500N328900N)-2153
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
nf=(21537500328900)-2153
Next Step Evaluate
nf=2.9757785467128
LAST Step Rounding Answer
nf=2.9758

Number of Extra Full length leaves given Force applied at End of Spring Formula Elements

Variables
Number of Full length Leaves
Number of Full length Leaves is defined as the total number of extra full length leaves present in a multi-leaf spring.
Symbol: nf
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Number of Graduated Length Leaves
Number of Graduated Length Leaves is defined as the number of graduated-length leaves including master leaf.
Symbol: ng
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
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.

Other Formulas to find Number of Full length Leaves

​Go Number of Full Length Leaves given Bending Stress in Plate Extra Full Length
nf=6PfLσbfbt2
​Go Number of Extra Full Length Leaves given Force Taken by Graduated Length Leaves
nf=2Pfng3Pg
​Go Number of Extra Full length leaves given Bending Stress on Graduated length leaves
nf=(4PLσbgbt2)-2ng3

Other formulas in Number of leaves category

​Go Number of Graduated length leaves given Bending Stress in Plate
ng=6PgLσbgbt2
​Go Number of Graduated length leaves given Deflection at Load Point Graduated-Length Leaves
ng=6PgL3Eδgbt3
​Go Number of Graduated length leaves given Force taken by Graduated length leaves
ng=Pg3nf2Pf
​Go Number of Graduated length leaves given Bending Stress on Graduated length leaves
ng=(12PLσbgbt22)-3nf2

How to Evaluate Number of Extra Full length leaves given Force applied at End of Spring?

Number of Extra Full length leaves given Force applied at End of Spring evaluator uses Number of Full length Leaves = (2*Number of Graduated Length Leaves*Force Applied at End of Leaf Spring/(3*Force Taken by Graduated Length Leaves))-2*Number of Graduated Length Leaves/3 to evaluate the Number of Full length Leaves, Number of Extra Full length leaves given Force applied at End of Spring is defined as the total number of extra full length leaves including master leaf present in multi leaf spring. Number of Full length Leaves is denoted by nf symbol.

How to evaluate Number of Extra Full length leaves given Force applied at End of Spring using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Number of Extra Full length leaves given Force applied at End of Spring, enter Number of Graduated Length Leaves (ng), Force Applied at End of Leaf Spring (P) & Force Taken by Graduated Length Leaves (Pg) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Number of Extra Full length leaves given Force applied at End of Spring

What is the formula to find Number of Extra Full length leaves given Force applied at End of Spring?
The formula of Number of Extra Full length leaves given Force applied at End of Spring is expressed as Number of Full length Leaves = (2*Number of Graduated Length Leaves*Force Applied at End of Leaf Spring/(3*Force Taken by Graduated Length Leaves))-2*Number of Graduated Length Leaves/3. Here is an example- 2.975779 = (2*15*37500/(3*28900))-2*15/3.
How to calculate Number of Extra Full length leaves given Force applied at End of Spring?
With Number of Graduated Length Leaves (ng), Force Applied at End of Leaf Spring (P) & Force Taken by Graduated Length Leaves (Pg) we can find Number of Extra Full length leaves given Force applied at End of Spring using the formula - Number of Full length Leaves = (2*Number of Graduated Length Leaves*Force Applied at End of Leaf Spring/(3*Force Taken by Graduated Length Leaves))-2*Number of Graduated Length Leaves/3.
What are the other ways to Calculate Number of Full length Leaves?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Number of Full length Leaves-
  • Number of Full length Leaves=6*Force Taken by Full Length Leaves*Length of Cantilever of Leaf Spring/(Bending Stress in Full Leaf*Width of Leaf*Thickness of Leaf^2)OpenImg
  • Number of Full length Leaves=2*Force Taken by Full Length Leaves*Number of Graduated Length Leaves/(3*Force Taken by Graduated Length Leaves)OpenImg
  • Number of Full length Leaves=((4*Force Applied at End of Leaf Spring*Length of Cantilever of Leaf Spring)/(Bending Stress in Graduated Leaf*Width of Leaf*Thickness of Leaf^2))-2*Number of Graduated Length Leaves/3OpenImg
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