Thanks for the reply Geof.
It looks like going to 1.25" square at .120" thickness gives a static deflection of .00658. And 1.5" gives a deflection of .00363.
Is there any kind of formula for going from static deflection to include the acceleration and deceleration? Or is there any static number I should shoot for that will put me in the ball park once acceleration and deceleration are factored in? Your example above seems to indicate about an x4 from the static to the "dynamic". Does that mean if I want to be within 1/64 I should shoot for about .0039? |