Compression Spring Calculator (Load Based Design)
Compression Spring Calculator (Load Based Design)
Compression Spring Calculator (Load Based Design)
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The Compression spring calculator has been developed to Beam Deflection Calculators
calculate compression springs design parameters with the
knowledge of design type (one load & free height, one load Engineering Unit Converter
This calculator can be used to design statically loaded compression springs. For compression springs which work Sectional Properties Calculator
under cyclic loading, first use this calculator for the sizing according to static loading and then visit "Critical
Frequency of Helical Springs" and "Stress Analysis of Coil Compression Springs for Fatigue Loading" calculators to Stress Concentration Factors
COMPRESSION SPRINGS
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Spring free height (length) Lf 25 mm
Height 1 L1 20
Height 2 L2 ---
Load 1 @ height 1 F1 20
N
Load 2 @ height 2 F2 ---
SILICONE OVEN RACK …
Spring rate k --- N/mm $8.99
End types for compression spring Plain (Open) and Ground 66%
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Note 1 : x Spring material properties are from Ref-2 except "User defined" selection.
Note 2 : + Equals maximum allowable torsional stress in static applications. See supplements for reference
values.
Note 3 : * Ends supported by flat surfaces must be squared and ground [Ref-2] .
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Note 1 : * The preferred spring index range is 4 to 12 according to [Ref-1] . Compression springs with high
indexes tangle and may require individual packaging, especially if the ends are not squared. Springs with
indexes lower than 4 are difficult to form [Ref-1] .
Note 2 : ** According to no yielding assumption and Lf length shall be same after loading.
Note 3 : *** Does not include the effect if the spring ends are allowed to unwind.
Note 4 : + Shall be larger than the design factor for buckling (nb ≤ fos b )
Note 5 : # Shall be larger than the design factor at solid height (ns ≤ fos s )
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Note 1 : The load deflection curve for helical compression springs is essentially a straight line up to the elastic
limit, provided that the amount of active material is constant. The initial spring rate and the rate as the spring
approaches solid often deviate from the average calculated rate. When it is necessary to specify a rate, it should
be specified between two test heights which lie within 15 to 85 % of the full deflection range. [From Ref-1]
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Supplements:
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Spring Steels for Coil Springs List of spring steel materials given in the calculator.
End Condition Constants For Helical End condition constants for helical compression spring
Compression Spring Stability Analysis stability and buckling analysis.
Reference:
Budynas.R , Nisbett.K. (2008) . Shigley's Mechanical Engineering Design .8th edition. McGraw-Hill
Shigley J.E. , Mischke C.R. (1996), Standard Handbook of Machine Design , 2nd edition
EN 13906-1: 2002 - Cylindrical helical springs made from round wire and bar – Calculation and design – Part 1:
Compression springs
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