Designing a Flexible Structure to Hold 150kg Load

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To design a structure capable of supporting a 150kg load without breaking while maintaining flexibility, it's essential to balance tensile strength and stiffness. The equations Sigma=P/A and K=AE/L indicate that increasing the area can enhance load capacity but may also increase stiffness. Suggestions include using materials like aluminum for their favorable strength-to-weight ratio and considering coiled members, such as springs, to reduce stiffness while preserving strength. Exploring alternative designs that incorporate these elements can lead to a successful solution. A flexible yet strong structure is achievable with the right material and design approach.
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Hi,

I am searching for a structure that would take a load (150kg).

The problem is that I want it not to break (Sigma=P/A) but I want it not to be stiff (K=AE/L).

The only parameter I have is the area A but it is opposite in the equations (I can't really change the length and I did not find materials with small E but large Sigma (max tensile strength)).

So I thought to change the design (instead of a single bar) to have something flexible but that could take a big load without breaking.

Any idea ?

Thank you very much !

Alex
 
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I guess all you can do is maximize sigma and minimize E. Perhaps try aluminum. If that fails, perhaps you could use a coiled member (a spring); this would greatly decrease stiffness, while the material strength remains high.
 
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