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If the strip is 28 mm long, how far is the maximum deviation of the strip from the straight orientation? (The deviation is meas...Asked by Anonymous
If the strip is 29 mm long, how far is the maximum deviation of the strip from the straight orientation? (The deviation is measured from the straight orientation from the interface of the two strips.)Radius of curvature is 53.7 m
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drwls
For a circular arc of a strip with length L (when straight), the deflection d is given by
(L/2)^2 = d*(2R-d)
The maximum deflection is in the middle. Solve for d.
(L/2)^2 = d*(2R-d)
The maximum deflection is in the middle. Solve for d.
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Anonymous
I got two positive answers...one is really small and one is big, which one do i choose?
Answered by
drwls
The one that is closest to
d = L^2/(8*R)
2R-d is nearly the same as 2R, for small deflections
d = L^2/(8*R)
2R-d is nearly the same as 2R, for small deflections
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Anonymous
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cece
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uður
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