Shim Stack
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Shim Stack ConfigurationShim stacks are input using a simple list of shim diameter and thickness. ReStackor outputs a graphical snap shot of the stack configuration deflected to the force you specify using the F.stack input parameter. The stack snap shot makes it easy to check the configuration and make sure the shims are arranged in the configuration you intended with the right shim thickness.
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Shim Stack Configuration
ID [=] The inside diameter of the shims in millimeters. All shims in the stack use the same inside diameter. Float [=] Stack float. The gap in millimeters between the first shim and valve face, usually zero.
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Shim Stack Configuration
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Ring Shims
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ReStackor Input FileShim stacks can be preloaded by a dished valve face or lip on the valve seat. Those cases are modeled in ReStackor using negative values of float. Shim stacks can also be preloaded using a ring shim (also know as a split shim). Positive values of float are used in ReStackor for modeling float on fork mid-valves. The stack float can be coupled with a mid-valve check spring by specifying the spring stiffness and preload in the auxiliary input/HSC configuration block. Graphical outputs of the shim stack make it easy to visualize the stack configuration and insure the calculations are running the configuration you intended with the actual stack float and preload of your shock configuration. The ReStackor weight scaling spreadsheet includes a slide bar you can use to pan through the stack deflection range, observe crossover closure points and damping force values as a function of stack deflection. Simple inputs - thorough analysis - practical results.
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