AlexEsteves
Automotive
- Jan 9, 2011
- 6
I'd like to get verification on whether this is the correct formula to calculate sway bar spring rate.
spring rate for solid bar =
Pi x G x D^4
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16 x B^2 X L
where G= the modulus of elasticity
D= diameter
B= length of lever arm
L= length of bar
spring rate for hollow bar=
D^4 is substituted for (OD^4 - ID^4)
If these formulas are true how would one accomodate for a bend in the center section of the bar? for example: an upward (half cirlce) bend in the sway bar placed for exhaust pipe clearance?
Online research has provided conflicting formulas, I'd like to get it straight from the creditable and knowledgable engineers here. Thank you in advance for your help.
Alex Esteves, Pasadena CA.
spring rate for solid bar =
Pi x G x D^4
--------------
16 x B^2 X L
where G= the modulus of elasticity
D= diameter
B= length of lever arm
L= length of bar
spring rate for hollow bar=
D^4 is substituted for (OD^4 - ID^4)
If these formulas are true how would one accomodate for a bend in the center section of the bar? for example: an upward (half cirlce) bend in the sway bar placed for exhaust pipe clearance?
Online research has provided conflicting formulas, I'd like to get it straight from the creditable and knowledgable engineers here. Thank you in advance for your help.
Alex Esteves, Pasadena CA.