chajakedude
Mechanical
- Jun 13, 2003
- 7
Pivot []
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load [=======================] projectile
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{----5in----}
{---------8.5in--------}
{-----------------17in-----------------}
Everything is 3/4in by 3/4in northern white pine glued together and pinned with dowel.
This is the arm of my trebuchet. I normally have a lead weight (8lbs) where the load is. I want to attach some springs to that end instead so I can store more energy and as a result, throw the projectile further.
The problem is I want to put the maximum load the arm can handle (minus a little bit) but I can’t figure out how to do it. In other words, how do I figure out how much stress the arm can handle without snapping?
I don’t want anyone to “do” this for me; if you could just get me started I would appreciate it.
[==============]
load [=======================] projectile
[==============]
{----5in----}
{---------8.5in--------}
{-----------------17in-----------------}
Everything is 3/4in by 3/4in northern white pine glued together and pinned with dowel.
This is the arm of my trebuchet. I normally have a lead weight (8lbs) where the load is. I want to attach some springs to that end instead so I can store more energy and as a result, throw the projectile further.
The problem is I want to put the maximum load the arm can handle (minus a little bit) but I can’t figure out how to do it. In other words, how do I figure out how much stress the arm can handle without snapping?
I don’t want anyone to “do” this for me; if you could just get me started I would appreciate it.