Chapter5 Spring
Chapter5 Spring
P
R
I
N
G
D. M. Gadhave,
Lect. In Mechanical Engg.
Govt. Polytechnic, Bramhapuri
Introduction
• Application: in automobile
5. Disc or Billevile Spring
• D = D0 – d = D i + d
• Wire Diameter :-
• It is the diameter of wire which forms the
helical spring. It is denoted by d.
• Active turns :-
• The turns which imparts the spring action
is called as Active turns. It is denoted by
n.
Terms used in Compression springs
• Inactive turns :-
• The turns which does not imparts the spring
action is called as Active turns.
• Solid Length :-
• When the compression spring is compressed
until the coils comes in contact with each
other is said to be solid. The solid length of a
spring is product of total no. of coils and the
diameter of wire. Mathematically,
Terms used in Compression springs
• Solid Length Ls = n’ x d
• Where n’ = Total number of colis
• d = diameter of wire
• Free Length :-
• The free length of a compression spring is the
length of spring in free or unloaded condition. It
is equal to the solid length plus the maximum
defection or compression of spring plus the
clearance between the adjacent coil when
compressed. Mathematically,
Terms used in Compression springs
• Spring Index :-
• The spring is defined as the ratio of the
mean diameter of coil to the diameter
of wire. It is denoted by C.
Mathematically,
• Spring Index C = D / d
• Where D= Mean dia. Of coil.
• d = Diameter of wire
Terms used in Compression springs
• Pitch p :-
• The pitch of coil is defined as the axial
distance between adjacent coils in
uncompressed state. Mathematically,
• Pitch of coil p= Free length / n’ -1
• The pitch of the coil may also be
obtained by using
• Pitch of coil p= Lf – Ls + d
n’
End connection for Spring
End connection for Spring
•δ = 8 W D 3
n = 8 W C 3
n
Gd4 Gd
G d4 Gd
• k= W/ δ = =
8 D n
3
8 C3 n
Energy stored in spring
• From books
Spring in series and parallel
• From books
Leaf Spring