mjmghdm
Mechanical
- Jun 17, 2007
- 9
I have a question about the leaf spring.
In some leaf springs, there are two thinner areas at front and rear end of each layer (5-10cm lenght approximately).
This reduction of thickness is made by a rolling process, then the lateral edges (which get wider after rolling) cut and make a trapazoidal ending shape.
1-What will happen if you use a leaf spring built without these processes (rolling and cutting), aside from a little change in stiffness coefficient?
2-Why some leaf springs are produced in this shape and why some not?
3-Which vehicles don't need these processes?