The Effects of Misplaced Rubber Pads on Leaf Spring Durability

2023-36-0351

07/25/2023

Event
12th SAE BRASIL Colloquium on Suspensions and Road Implements & Engineering Exhibition
Authors Abstract
Content
Vehicle suspension systems that adopt Hotchkiss layout are commonly based on leaf springs. For better comfort for passengers, some features such as rubber pads are used on the springs to reduce noise from metallic contact between leaves, but those pads can compromise the durability of the spring if not well designed or located in the spring assembly, as we will demonstrate on this paper. To do so, it will be presented comparisons using CAE methodology and physical parts test results from vehicle and bench testing which were loaded in different conditions to demonstrate how the rubber pad position can influence the durability of the spring, especially near the eyelet region for some specific load conditions. The case studies presented here are focused on the impact of the rubber pads on durability life of springs, but not defined as root cause of failures.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/2023-36-0351
Pages
7
Citation
Belli, M., da Cunha Fernandes, R., da Costa, M., and Manini, R., "The Effects of Misplaced Rubber Pads on Leaf Spring Durability," SAE Technical Paper 2023-36-0351, 2023, https://doi.org/10.4271/2023-36-0351.
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Published
Jul 25, 2023
Product Code
2023-36-0351
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English