2017
DOI: 10.1177/0954406217709302
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A simple analytical bending stress model of parabolic leaf spring

Abstract: The evaluation of stress distribution, produced by vertical loading along a parabolic leaf spring, presents an essential aspect during the design stage. Commonly, designers utilize the finite element analysis to simulate the stress behaviour of a parabolic leaf spring. Nevertheless, the use of such method is a time-consuming process during the deterministic and the reliability-based fatigue design optimisation. In this study, we propose three analytical models describing the bending stress distribution of a si… Show more

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“…The specimens were tested under rotating-bending fatigue loads, at the Alma Mater Labs, using a four-point rotating-bending machine configuration, where the sample is loaded under constant maximum nominal bending moment. 2125 The fatigue testing was aimed at the determination of the S–N curves and the endurance limits. A staircase method was applied to determine the endurance limit, according to Standard ISO 12107.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The specimens were tested under rotating-bending fatigue loads, at the Alma Mater Labs, using a four-point rotating-bending machine configuration, where the sample is loaded under constant maximum nominal bending moment. 2125 The fatigue testing was aimed at the determination of the S–N curves and the endurance limits. A staircase method was applied to determine the endurance limit, according to Standard ISO 12107.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These leaves are also distinctively designed; they have a varying thickness along the parabolic length. This solves for stiction by preventing the leaves from touching except for the ends attached to the chassis and the centre attached to the axle [11]. In addition to the geometry, the design implements spacers that further help avoid any contact between the leaves.…”
Section: Parabolic Leaf Springmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The simplest models of a single parabolic leaf spring can be used in the optimization process taking into account structural fatigue, for example, to generate a diagram of fatigue life with an acceptable accuracy and a reduced computational time. 18 The 3D multibody model of a double multi-leaf spring built in LMS Virtual. Lab motion is discussed in the study by Toso et al 17 The solids of the spring leaves are modeled using the rigid elements joined by additional elastic beam elements.…”
Section: Overview Of Numerical Investigation On Friction In Multi-leamentioning
confidence: 99%