Force needed to open 1000 lb swing arm

In summary, the lever arms must travel through a 30 degree arc to open the machine. The arms are 5 feet long and the pivot point is at the bottom of the arm. The force needed to open the arm is determined by the distance the arm has traveled and the force needed to lift the arm's centre of mass.
  • #1
Richg41
1
0
Hello: I am working on a machine for a non-profit to build homes in developing countries. I have laid out the basic machine concept and then became stuck trying to figure out how to open the 1000 lbs machine with only manual labor. The machine sits generally vertical with the opening side arms sitting at 15 degree off of vertical. The arms needs to travel through o degrees vertical then to -15 degrees for a total travel of 30 degrees. the pivot point is at the bottom of the arm, and the arm is 5' long.

I have an opportunity to use several levers to gain mechanical advantage but am not able to determine which lever provides the greatest advantage.

As can be seen by the diagram there are 3 points of interest.

a.) Simply pushing the arm open from the top; located 5' from the pivot point.
b.) A vertical lever arm that passes through the center of gravity, Called Lever 02.
c.) A lever are 4" above the pivot point, Called Lever 01.

May I ask for you help in determining what the forces need to be to open the machine arm at these three points?

Thanks,
Richhttp://sheltertheworld.org/pic/PBS.jpg
 
Last edited by a moderator:
Engineering news on Phys.org
  • #2
Force produces acceleration - so, in principle, any force will open the arm.
Some forces will just be slower than others.

In practice, there will be stiffness/friction resisting the movement - so the minimum force needed must be equal to that.

You need to reduce your question into something more basic - like how much work is needed.
You can figure out how much power to get from human muscles from bio-mechanics - there are rules of thumb and tables and things.

The minimum work is that needed to lift the center of mass against gravity - after that it should, if well lubricated, fall the rest of the way. IF the energy-rate needed is greater than that supplied by the body, you will need to add some additional lever or pulley into the design.

That should help you think about the problem better.
 
  • #3
Welcome to PF.
You have given too much redundant detail and too many possibilities for application of a force.

It will depend on the direction that you apply the force.
You have a 5 foot long pivot arm that weighs 1000 pounds.
The centre of mass is at about 2.5 foot.
It must swing from +15°, through vertical at 0°, to –15°.

To start the movement you must push horizontally to move the centre of mass up a 15° slope.
1000 * Sin(15°) = 260. pound horizontal force.
If the horizontal force is applied to the top of the arm it will require only 260 / 2 = 130 pounds force.

You can reduce the force by making it an “inverted pendulum”. Attach a tension spring between the arm and a higher point on the fixed vertical axis. That can reduce or even reverse the force at the +/– 15° extremes.
 

1. What is the formula for calculating the force needed to open a 1000 lb swing arm?

The formula for calculating the force needed to open a 1000 lb swing arm is F = m x a, where F is the force in Newtons, m is the mass in kilograms, and a is the acceleration in meters per second squared.

2. How do you determine the mass of the swing arm?

The mass of the swing arm can be determined by using a scale to weigh it or by looking at the manufacturer's specifications for the swing arm.

3. What factors can affect the amount of force needed to open the swing arm?

The amount of force needed to open the swing arm can be affected by the weight of the swing arm, the length of the arm, the angle at which the arm is opened, and any friction or resistance present.

4. Can the force needed to open the swing arm vary over time?

Yes, the force needed to open the swing arm may vary over time due to factors such as wear and tear on the arm, changes in temperature, or changes in the weight of the swing arm itself.

5. Is there a maximum force that can be applied to open the swing arm?

Yes, there is a maximum force that can be applied to open the swing arm. This maximum force is typically determined by the strength and stability of the arm and its supporting mechanism.

Similar threads

Replies
14
Views
374
Replies
4
Views
651
  • Mechanical Engineering
Replies
1
Views
2K
Replies
4
Views
534
  • Mechanical Engineering
2
Replies
65
Views
4K
Replies
9
Views
1K
  • Mechanical Engineering
Replies
5
Views
2K
  • Mechanical Engineering
Replies
3
Views
2K
  • Mechanical Engineering
Replies
1
Views
1K
Replies
11
Views
2K
Back
Top