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Calculating Max Gap with Flatness?

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dummiboi

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Hi,

I'm reviewing a report where they are trying to determine the max gap between two plates in contact.

They use the equation (F1 + F2)/2 = Maxgap. Where, F1 and F2 are the flatness of the two plates.

Does this make sense to anyone? Do things change if there is a force pressing these two plates together?

I would think that the max gap equals the sum of the two flatnesses, and not the average.

Thanks,
Dummi
 
I agree with you. The max gap would be the sum of the flatnesses. If there is a force pressing the two together... all bets are off. Now we are talking a material stress, deflection issue.

-Dustin
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