Helical Tension Spring | Design of springs | Design of Machine Elements

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  • Опубликовано: 31 янв 2025

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  • @cutelariacajarana3075
    @cutelariacajarana3075 8 месяцев назад

    Hello, can you tell me if springs with the same K and different diameters have different speeds? Example; a spring with a diameter of 50mm with a total length of 500mm, assuming that it would have a rate of 0.500 kgf/mm and another spring with the same K and the same length but with a diameter of 60mm would have different speeds. If you compress both and release, would the speed be the same or would one extend faster than the other? This is my question, if you can help I would appreciate it. Thanks.

    • @themechanicalengineer
      @themechanicalengineer  8 месяцев назад +1

      If two springs have the same spring constant (k) and are compressed by the same amount, they will exert the same force. However, the speed at which each spring extends might still vary slightly due to factors such as mass and diameter. Typically, a spring with a larger diameter, having more mass, might extend slightly slower than a narrower spring.

  • @amandeepsinghsandhu6385
    @amandeepsinghsandhu6385 2 года назад

    Sir, in first question we have to calculate δmax for calculation of no. of turns or not?

    • @themechanicalengineer
      @themechanicalengineer  2 года назад

      If we use del max, then we have to consider P2 not P. Here i have used P (P2-P1) that is why I have used del (del 2- del 1).

  • @user-tz6zl6gm6j
    @user-tz6zl6gm6j 3 года назад

    sir difference btw blows off freely and is to blow off at a pressure of x

  • @adityakaushik9232
    @adityakaushik9232 2 года назад

    Sir did you assume c as 6

  • @MEMOHAMMEDNASRUDEENA
    @MEMOHAMMEDNASRUDEENA Год назад

    Pitch formula vera iruku sir

  • @MEMOHAMMEDNASRUDEENA
    @MEMOHAMMEDNASRUDEENA Год назад

    Lf - Ls/nt +d iruku sir