Geoff J
Electrical
- Aug 23, 2022
- 2
I need to calculate the force at the faces of a cut toroidal core using a tensioning strap.
If a toroid is cut perfectly in half giving 2 equal semicircular arches with flat faces and they are placed as shown with an applied force of 100N the force at each faces logically equals 50N.
If the force of 100N is applied by a inline cable tie or tensioning strap around the circumference what is the force at each core face ?
In my opinion the tension on the strap will be 100N around the complete circumference so the force at each gap will be 100N or is this a flawed premise ?
If a toroid is cut perfectly in half giving 2 equal semicircular arches with flat faces and they are placed as shown with an applied force of 100N the force at each faces logically equals 50N.
If the force of 100N is applied by a inline cable tie or tensioning strap around the circumference what is the force at each core face ?
In my opinion the tension on the strap will be 100N around the complete circumference so the force at each gap will be 100N or is this a flawed premise ?