Spring Worksheet
Spring Worksheet
Machine Element I
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b) Find the spring rate. Assume the material is A227 HD steel.
c) Find the force Fs required to close the spring solid.
d) Find the shear stress in the spring due to the force Fs.
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(b) Find the torsional stress in the spring corresponding to the preload.
(c) Estimate the spring rate.
(d) What load would cause permanent deformation?
(e) What is the spring deflection corresponding to the load found in part d?
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ii. Mean coil diameter; and
iii. Number of active coils.
Fig1. Fig2.
13) Design a helical spring for a spring loaded safety valve (Ramsbottom safety
valve) for the following conditions fig 2: Diameter of valve seat = 65 mm;
Operating pressure = 0.7 N/mm2; Maximum pressure when the valve blows off
freely = 0.75 N/mm2; Maximum lift of the valve when the pressure rises from
0.7 to 0.75 N/mm2 = 3.5 mm; Maximum allowable stress = 550 MPa; Modulus
of rigidity = 84 kN/mm2; Spring index = 6. Draw a neat sketch of the free
spring showing the main dimensions.
14) A rail wagon of mass 20 tonnes is moving with a velocity of 2 m/s. It is
brought to rest by two buffers with springs of 300 mm diameter. The maximum
deflection of springs is 250 mm. The allowable shear stress in the spring
material is 600 MPa. Design the spring for the buffers.
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