C Machine Design - Spring - Part 1
C Machine Design - Spring - Part 1
Spring
- is an elastic machine component which deflects under the action
of the load & returns to its original shape when the load is
removed.
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Functions & Typical Applications
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Functions Typical applications
Used to apply force & control Cam & follower mechanism
motion Engine valve mechanism
Force required to engage the clutch &
brakes
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Types of Springs or Spring Configuration
Compression
Closely-coiled
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Helical Springs
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Spring Materials
Factors are considered for selecting of the materials of the spring wire
Spring Materials
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Spring Materials
3 ≤ C ≤ 12
Preferred Range:
6 ≤ C ≤ 10
In the design of helical springs, the designer should use good judgement in selecting the
value of the spring index (C).
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Terminology of Helical Springs
The spring index indicates the relative sharpness of the curvature of the coil
When C < 3
- A low spring index means high sharpness of curvature.
- When the spring index is low (C < 3), the actual stresses in the wire are
excessive due to curvature effect.
- Such a spring is difficult to manufacture & special care in coiling is required
to avoid cracking in wires.
When C > 12
- When the spring index is high (C > 12), it results in large variation in the coil
diameter. Such spring is prone to buckling.
Axial length of the spring when it is subjected to max. compressive force/max. deflection ().
In this situation, there should be some gap or clearance between the adjacent coils to
prevent clashing of the coils.
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Terminology of Helical Springs
Terms related to helical compression spring
F=k2.x2
x=x1+x2+x3
F=k1.x1
F/ks=F/k1+F/k2+F/k3
1/ks=1/k1+1/k2+1/k3
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Springs in Series & in parallel
F ky
kF/y
1 1 1 1
k series k1 k 2 k3
k parallel k1 k 2 k3
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Spring design – end treatment
End details affect active coils
• Plain ends
• Squared ends
• Squared
• Ground
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Load-Stress Equation
Load-Deflection Equation
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F F F F F F
M=Fd
B
d A d d d
F
F
P P
D
The axial force P can be considered as a direct
force P acting on the spring at the mean coil radius
together with a couple M=P.D/2 whose moment
vector is perpendicular to the axis of the spring.
The moment M=P.D/2 is resolved into twisting
moment T & Bending Moment Mb.
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P
+ =
+ =
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Design Analysis of Closely coiled Helical Springs
Load-Stress Equation
These two stresses add directly & maximum shear stress ()
occurs at the inner fiber of the wire cross-section
3 ≤ C ≤ 12
Where Ks=shear stress correction factor
It is evident that for spring of small C, the effect of direct shear is appreciable. 27
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Design Analysis of Closely coiled Helical Springs
Load-Deflection Equation
Deflection equation in closely coiled helical springs
Assumption Assuming that direct shear contributes negligibly to the deflection
Torsion formula
where
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Objectives Spring should possess sufficient strength to withstand the external load
Spring should have the required load-deflection characteristics
Spring should not buckle under the external load
Load-Stress Eq.
Basic Design parameters Wire diameter (d)
Mean coil diameter (D) or Spring Index (C)
Number of active coils (N) Load-Deflection Eq.
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Design of Closely coiled Helical Springs
Step 1 Specify functions of the spring
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Step 3 Material Selection Steel wire for spring
Cold drawn (or hard drawn) spring steel
From Data Book: Oil-tempered & hardened spring steel
Mechanical properties
Music wire (hard drawn spring steel)
Syt, Sut
Oil-tempered & hardened spring steel (alloyed)
Alloy steel, Stainless steel
Step 4 Design Analysis
In most of the applications, springs operate will well defined deflections. Therefore,
the forces acting on the spring & corresponding stresses can be precisely
calculated. It is not necessary to take higher FOS to account for uncertainty in
external forces acting on springs.
In case of helical compression springs, an overload will simply close up the gaps
between coils without a dangerous increase in deflection & stresses.
In case of helical extension springs, usually overload stops are provided to prevent
excessive deflection & stresses.
Allowable Tensile stress & Allowable Shear Stress of the spring material
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Step 4 Design Analysis
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Step 2: Calculation of mean coil diameter
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