Assignment - Ch#23 Springs Example Problems
Assignment - Ch#23 Springs Example Problems
Mean diameter of coil = 50 mm ; Wire diameter = 5 mm ; Number of active coils = 20. If this
spring is subjected to an axial load of 500 N ; calculate the maximum shear stress (neglect the
curvature effect) to which the spring material is subjected.
Solution:
Given : D = 50 mm ; d = 5 mm ; n = 20 ; W = 500 N
D 50
C= = =10
d 5
1 1
K s =1+ =1+ =1.05
2C 2 ×10
8W .D 8 ×500 × 50
τ =K s × 3
=1.05 × 3
=534.7 N /mm2=534.7 MPa
πd π×5
Example 23.2. A helical spring is made from a wire of 6 mm diameter and has outside
diameter of 75 mm. If the permissible shear stress is 350 MPa and modulus of rigidity 84
kN/mm2, find the axial load which the spring can carry and the deflection per active turn.
Solution:
∴ Spring index,
D 69
C= = =11.5
d 6
1 1
K s =1+ =1+ =1.0 43
2C 2 ×1 1.5
8W .D 8 ×W × 69
350=K s × 3
=1.0 43 × =0.848 W
πd π ×6 3
350
∴W = =412.7 N
0.848
8 W . D3 n
δ=
G . d4
3
δ 8 W . D3 n 8 × 412.7 ( 69 )
= = =9.96 mm
n G . d4 84 × 103 ×6 4
4 C−1 0.615
K= + =1.123
4 C−4 C
We also know that the maximum shear stress induced in the wire (τ),
8W .C 8× W ×11.5
350=K × 2
=1. 12 3× =0.913 W
πd π ×6 2
350
∴W = =383 . 4 N
0.913
8 W . D3 n
δ=
G . d4
∴ Deflection per active turn,
3
δ 8 W . D3 n 8 ×383 . 4 ( 69 )
= = =9. 26 mm
n G . d4 84 × 103 × 64
Example 23.3. Design a spring for a balance to measure 0 to 1000 N over a scale of length
80 mm. The spring is to be enclosed in a casing of 25 mm diameter. The approximate number
of turns is 30. The modulus of rigidity is 85 kN/mm 2. Also calculate the maximum shear
stress induced.
Solution.
Design of spring
Since the spring is to be enclosed in a casing of 25 mm diameter, therefore the outer diameter
of the spring coil (Do = D + d ) should be less than 25 mm.
8W . C 3 . n 8 ×1000 ×C 3 × 30 240 C 3
80= = =
G. d 85 ×103 × d 85 d
C3 80 ×85
= =28.3
d 240
Do = D + d = 19.36 + 4 = 23.36 mm
Since the value of Do = 23.36 mm is less than the casing diameter of 25 mm, therefore the
assumed dimension, d = 4 mm is correct.
Maximum shear stress induced
4 C−1 0.615
K= + =1. 322
4 C−4 C
8 W .C 8 ×1000 × 4.84 N
τ =K × 2
=1.322 × 2
=1018.2 =1018.2 MPa
πd π×4 mm 2
Determine: 1. the initial torsional shear stress in the wire; 2. spring rate; and 3. the force to
cause the body of the spring to its yield strength.
Solution.
4 C−1 0.615
K= + =1. 2525
4 C−4 C
8W i . C 8 ×30 ×6 N
τ i =K × 2
=1. 2525 × 2
=143 .5 =143 .5 MPa
πd π×2 mm2
2. Spring Rate
G.d 80 × 103 × 2
¿ = =5.144 N /mm
8C 3 . n 8 ×6 3 × 18
3. Force to cause the body of the spring to its yield strength
Let W = Force to cause the body of the spring to its yield strength.
8W . C 8 ×W × 6
680=K × 2
=1.2525 × =4.78 W
πd π ×22
680
W= =142.25 N
4.78