oldmekkie
Mechanical
- Dec 7, 2015
- 2
Hi All!
I've run into a stability problem that's stumped quite a few so far. I've searched this forum and the internet,as well. The problem seems simple: a 4 wheel cart with a mass of 73 lbs hits it's front wheels against a barrier. The barrier does not obstruct rotation of the cart should it tip. The CG of the system (cart + load) is 5.64" in the "X" direction ("X" direction is parallel to the ground) and 30.58" in "Y" (vertical). These CG measurements are taken relative to the front wheel axis. The CG is also between the front and rear wheel axis so the cart is not tipping at zero acceleration on the system. The initial velocity of the cart is 31.5 inches per second. What is the formula to calculate whether the cart tips over?
The goal is to determine if tipping will occur for a variety of X, Y, and mass values.
If you're a wiz at dynamics, assume the cart's wheels are 3" diameter and the height of the obstruction is 0.4". So in some (likely most) instances the cart will roll over the barrier. What are the formulas to determine if it tips over or stabilizes after impact?
Your help is kindly appreciated!
Thanks in advance!
I've run into a stability problem that's stumped quite a few so far. I've searched this forum and the internet,as well. The problem seems simple: a 4 wheel cart with a mass of 73 lbs hits it's front wheels against a barrier. The barrier does not obstruct rotation of the cart should it tip. The CG of the system (cart + load) is 5.64" in the "X" direction ("X" direction is parallel to the ground) and 30.58" in "Y" (vertical). These CG measurements are taken relative to the front wheel axis. The CG is also between the front and rear wheel axis so the cart is not tipping at zero acceleration on the system. The initial velocity of the cart is 31.5 inches per second. What is the formula to calculate whether the cart tips over?
The goal is to determine if tipping will occur for a variety of X, Y, and mass values.
If you're a wiz at dynamics, assume the cart's wheels are 3" diameter and the height of the obstruction is 0.4". So in some (likely most) instances the cart will roll over the barrier. What are the formulas to determine if it tips over or stabilizes after impact?
Your help is kindly appreciated!
Thanks in advance!