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Weight and Material Optimization of Mono Leaf Spring for Light Weight Vehicle

Received: 17 January 2017    Accepted: 13 February 2017    Published: 4 March 2017
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Abstract

Of late, Fiber glass composite mono leaf spring has become the ‘in thing’ in spring design for light weight vehicles. Better strength, stiffness & light weight are the plus points of such mono leaf springs. It has higher strength to weight ratio than multi-leaf springs. In comparison with conventional leaf springs, composite mono leaf spring much lowers stress, higher nature frequency & lower spring weight.

Published in American Journal of Art and Design (Volume 2, Issue 1)
DOI 10.11648/j.ajad.20170201.12
Page(s) 16-20
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Keywords

Mono Leaf Spring, GERP, Light Weight Vehicle, FEA

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    Dhiraj K. Bhandarkar, Ambeprasad Kushwaha. Weight and Material Optimization of Mono Leaf Spring for Light Weight Vehicle. Am J Art Des. 2017;2(1):16-20. doi: 10.11648/j.ajad.20170201.12

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  • Mechanical Eng. Department, St. John College of Engineering & Technology, Palghar, Mumbai University, Mumbai, India

  • Mechanical Eng. Department, St. John College of Engineering & Technology, Palghar, Mumbai University, Mumbai, India

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