kaffy
Mechanical
- Jun 2, 2020
- 193
Good Morning,
I hope everyone is well. I am currently working on a trailer design project and specifying the beam and axle sizes. Based on my free body diagram, the configuration includes a long beam with a fixed support at one end and three roller supports positioned along its span (FBD as shown in attached file picture #1). Since the tires are not infinitely rigid, I’ve modeled them using nonlinear compression-only springs at the roller support locations (Random spring behavior as shown in attached file picture #2, assuming after some deflection, it will get more and more rigid).
While I understand that variations in the spring stiffness values have minimal impact on the beam sizing, they do significantly influence the reaction loads, which are critical for axle selection. Given that axles are rated for specific load capacities, I need to ensure that the reaction loads are accurately captured to avoid unnecessarily upsizing from a 30k to a 45k axle. Any recommendations on how to get the actual tire behavior / alternate approach to solve those kind of problems?
Thank you
I hope everyone is well. I am currently working on a trailer design project and specifying the beam and axle sizes. Based on my free body diagram, the configuration includes a long beam with a fixed support at one end and three roller supports positioned along its span (FBD as shown in attached file picture #1). Since the tires are not infinitely rigid, I’ve modeled them using nonlinear compression-only springs at the roller support locations (Random spring behavior as shown in attached file picture #2, assuming after some deflection, it will get more and more rigid).
While I understand that variations in the spring stiffness values have minimal impact on the beam sizing, they do significantly influence the reaction loads, which are critical for axle selection. Given that axles are rated for specific load capacities, I need to ensure that the reaction loads are accurately captured to avoid unnecessarily upsizing from a 30k to a 45k axle. Any recommendations on how to get the actual tire behavior / alternate approach to solve those kind of problems?
Thank you