Stripping Force Calculator:
Enter the values of clamping force, CF(N) and percentage of clamping force, PF(N) to determine the value of stripping force, SF(N).
Stripping Force Formula:
The stripping force is the force required to remove one component from another, particularly in manufacturing or assembly processes. It usually involves overcoming the adhesive forces or mechanical resistance between two surfaces.
Stripping force, SF(N) in Newtons is equated by dividing the product of clamping force, CF(N) in Newtons and percentage of clamping force, PF(N) in Newtons by 100.
Stripping force, SF(N) = CF(N) * PF(N) / 100
SF(N) = stripping force in Newtons, N.
CF(N) = clamping force in Newtons, N.
PF(N = percentage of clamping force in Newtons, N.
Stripping Force Calculation:
1.Consider an assembly where a clamping force of 500 Newtons is applied. If it is known that 25% of this force is needed to separate the components, calculate the stripping force.
Given: CF(N) = 500N, PF(N) = 25%
Stripping force, SF(N) = CF(N) * PF(N) / 100
SF(N) = 500 * 25 / 100
SF(N) = 125N.
2.Determine the percentage factor needed to strip two components apart if the clamping force is 500 Newtons and the stripping force required is 50 Newtons.
Given: CF(N) = 500N, SF(N) = 50N.
Stripping force, SF(N) = CF(N) * PF(N) / 100
PF(N = SF(N) * 100 / CF(N)
PF(N = 50 * 100 / 500
PF(N = 10%.