bhart
Mechanical
- Jul 12, 2002
- 43
Does anybody know of current designs that utilize a/multiple flexure joints as a substitute for a spherical type joint?
I have been considering ways to accomplish this for the purposes of a racing suspension, where it is generally required that a trailing link joint be very stiff along the axis of the link (minimize compliance) but very flexible(or pivoting in the case of the spherical). For these reasons, it did not seem that a rubber-based joint was feasible, but I don't really know much about what is out there in the way of rubber-based joints.
Looking for resources and open to any suggestions.
I have been considering ways to accomplish this for the purposes of a racing suspension, where it is generally required that a trailing link joint be very stiff along the axis of the link (minimize compliance) but very flexible(or pivoting in the case of the spherical). For these reasons, it did not seem that a rubber-based joint was feasible, but I don't really know much about what is out there in the way of rubber-based joints.
Looking for resources and open to any suggestions.