Discussion Overview
The discussion revolves around determining the impact force strength of a urethane rubber door stop when subjected to the force of a swinging metal door. Participants explore the calculations involved in estimating the impact force based on the door's weight and speed, as well as the rubber's compression characteristics.
Discussion Character
- Exploratory
- Technical explanation
- Mathematical reasoning
Main Points Raised
- One participant describes the setup involving a 50t press and the force required to compress the rubber, raising a question about the impact force the rubber can withstand when a door swings open.
- Another participant suggests that additional information, such as the speed of the door, is necessary for accurate calculations.
- A participant calculates the distance the door travels when swung open and proposes using speeds of 10 ft/sec and 20 ft/sec for further analysis.
- One participant emphasizes the need to treat the door as a rotating body, introducing concepts of moment of inertia and energy stored in the door, and provides a formula to equate the energy dissipated in the rubber stop with the energy of the door.
- A follow-up question asks for the impact force in pounds produced by the door at the specified speeds and whether the rubber can handle this force without fully compressing.
Areas of Agreement / Disagreement
Participants express varying views on the calculations and considerations needed to assess the impact force. There is no consensus on the exact impact force values or the adequacy of the rubber's compression resistance against the door's force.
Contextual Notes
Participants highlight the importance of speed and the door's rotational dynamics in the calculations, indicating that assumptions about the door's motion and the rubber's properties may affect the results.
Who May Find This Useful
Individuals interested in material science, mechanical engineering, or those involved in product design and testing of impact-resistant materials may find this discussion relevant.