bronx68
Electrical
- Jan 24, 2006
- 3
We recently got a requirement from a customer that a bond needed to be able to with stand an impact force of about 15 lbs. We built up a simple test rig to basically drop an 8 lbs. weight a distance of 6 inches onto the bond area. Both objects are hard materials (i.e. one is steel and the other is delrin). I calculated the velocity of the object just before collision to be 5.67 feet/sec. The change in velocity (deltaV) is the difference between the velocity at impact and 0 velocity. I then solved for the average impact force. Aver Force Impact = (m * deltaV/time). Easy so far but what should I use for time?? I used .1 seconds because it seems reasonable and I got 14 lbs force. Any better ideas for testing an adhesive bond for impact force?