Mechanical Springs
Mechanical Springs
Mechanical Springs
Fig. 10–2
Table 10–4
Substitute terms
Fig. 10–1b
We will use KB
Fig. 10–1a
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Set Removal
Table 10–2
This leads to
Let
With one end against a flat plate and the other end free,
Fig. 10–8
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Stress in Torsion Springs
The coil of a torsion spring experiences bending stress (despite the
name of the spring).
Including a stress-correction factor, the stress in the coil can be
represented by
The Belleville
spring is a coned-
disk spring with
unique properties
It has a non-linear
spring constant
With h/t ≥ 2.83, the
S curve can be
useful for snap-
acting mechanisms
For 1.41≤ h/t ≤ 2.1
the flat central
portion provides
constant load for a
considerable
Fig. 10–11
deflection range
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Constant-Force Springs
The extension spring shown is made of slightly curved strip steel,
not flat.
The fore required to uncoil it remains constant.
Known as a constant-force spring.
Fig. 10–12
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Conical Spring