Plastic snap fit design
- October 14, 2016
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I have always successfully designed snap fit details in plastic mouldings using the BASF design guide, obtainable online in PDF format. The design normally features a straight snap fit but I want to incorporate a curve in the snap fit design.
Currently, there is a formula to determine the strain factor and I usually work to this (differences occur depending upon the plastic used of course) and not exceed the percentage figure (6% in most plastics).
However, my design has to incorporate a curve in the snap fit. Does anyone know if this affects the strain value? For example, I have a 90 degree section where the radius is 10.85 mm and the curve extent is 90 degrees. This gives me a flattened out distance of 17 mm. with the formula being 3 x th x C/2 x L². The L² would thus be 17². However, I think that this is incorrect and the 17 mm should be less as the material thickness is greater where the bending will occur and thus more strain.
Does anyone have any ideas on this? Currently, I have estimated the distance to be 50% less meaning less strain on that part of my clip. I have shown the clip in a rough draft of the design.
I'll be designing this fully in Creo 2.
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