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Chapter 6, Problem 29P
The figure is a drawing of a 4- by 20-mm latching spring. A preload is obtained during assembly by shimming under the bolts to obtain an estimated initial deflection of 2 mm. The latching operation itself requires an additional deflection of exactly 4 mm. The material is ground high-carbon steel, bent then hardened and tempered to a minimum hardness of 490 Bhn. The inner radius of the bend is 4 mm. Estimate the yield strength to be 90 percent of the ultimate strength.
- (a) Find the maximum and minimum latching forces.
- (b) Determine the fatigue factor of safety for infinite life, using the modified Goodman criterion.
Problem 6-29
Dimensions in millimeters
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