tlee123
Mechanical
- Jan 29, 2004
- 72
I'm interested in the spring rate of a cantilevered beam (one end free, one end fixed). I've rearranged the formula from Roark's to be:
Spring Rate=3EI/(length^3) for a=0 (load at free end).
OK, now what I don't know is what happens when there is an axial compressive load in addition to the perpendicular load. I can't seem to find this case in the book. My intuition says that there may be a small decrease in the spring rate with an axial load. Does anyone have experience with this?
Thanks,
Tom
Spring Rate=3EI/(length^3) for a=0 (load at free end).
OK, now what I don't know is what happens when there is an axial compressive load in addition to the perpendicular load. I can't seem to find this case in the book. My intuition says that there may be a small decrease in the spring rate with an axial load. Does anyone have experience with this?
Thanks,
Tom