I need to calculate the time taken by the torsional spring to restore back to original position ie released from 90 degree Can you please suggest any books for getting information regarding torsional springs.
You might sometimes see binding occur in tightly aligned coils especially if the surrounding geometry does not allow the spring length to expand as torque increases. You might want closely aligned coils if there is limited space available in the surrounding geometry. If you want to design a spring with a gap between coils you need to account for the gap when deciding on the pitch. If you need a gap and make the pitch too great you may see spring tangling during part shipping or automated assembly.
The information comes from experience working with spring manufacturers and researching international stainless steel wire and spring design standards. Most text books are generally going to take their info from current industry knowledge. The standards you work with depend on the material chosen and differ slightly depending on region
That is one of the greatest explanations for torsion springs I have seen and found on the Internet. Great work!
Thank you. I’ve tried the method out on a few concept designs where this information proved very useful
Nice really helpful
@ 6:45 seems to be formula error? D? Theta? something doesn't seem right
I see it. It’s just a typo. You can still understand the tutorial
I need to calculate the time taken by the torsional spring to restore back to original position ie released from 90 degree
Can you please suggest any books for getting information regarding torsional springs.
I don’t understand how to find K if we want to know Na. Please answer mu question.
Can you explain the merit of open coil torsion springs over closed coil. Also how does the design procedure differ with open coil?
You might sometimes see binding occur in tightly aligned coils especially if the surrounding geometry does not allow the spring length to expand as torque increases.
You might want closely aligned coils if there is limited space available in the surrounding geometry.
If you want to design a spring with a gap between coils you need to account for the gap when deciding on the pitch.
If you need a gap and make the pitch too great you may see spring tangling during part shipping or automated assembly.
at 06:45
why torsion spring’s legs also are considered as active coils
The legs are considered for working out the length of the spring. Na or number of active turns gives you the actual number of coil turns
For spring index and coil diameter tolerance, is D the mean coil diameter in the free state?
Spring index is best calculated from free state. It’s a measure of how easy the spring will be to make
Please tell Book which you referred??
The information comes from experience working with spring manufacturers and researching international stainless steel wire and spring design standards. Most text books are generally going to take their info from current industry knowledge. The standards you work with depend on the material chosen and differ slightly depending on region
Difference between Na and Nb