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Coil Spring Expansion

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richg1

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Sep 25, 2002
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Does anyone have know of any formulae/info to calculate the diametrical expansion of coil compresion springs?

Have looked in all the usual places with no luck!

 
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Hi richg1

I have a formula here for coil growth its:-


O.D.solid= sqr root (D^2+ d + (p^2-d^2/(3.142^2)))


regards desertfox
 
Thanks desertfox,

I just need a clarification on the symbols.

Also is the last bit meant to read (p^2-d^2)/(pi^2)?

Cheers,

Richg1
 
Hi richg1

yes you are correct with your assumption.


D= o.d of spring

d= wire dia

regards desertfox
 
what is p?

how do you account for different wire properties and hence expansion?

Phil.
 
Hi EngineerPhil

The p is the pitch of the coils

regards desertfox
 
Hi desertfox,
Thanks for the formula.
I'm working on a problem with a coil spring binding in the ID of its housing. The above formula is very helpful but do you have anything that would take material properties into account?
Cheers,
Ubergeek
 
I'm looking for the same formula, but I don't want to use it unless I know where it came from. Can you help me out with this? Is there a book I can reference or can you just derive or explain the equation? Also, I've heard that some spring materials contract as the deflection gets greater. Any insight into this? I appreciate any help I can get. Thanks.
 
O.D.solid= sqare root (D^2 + (p^2-d^2/(3.142^2))) + d

Where:

O.D. - Outside diameter
D - Mean diameter
d - wire diameter
P - coil pitch

DESIGN HANDBOOK Engineering Guide To Spring Design, 1987 Edition, Page 31, Associated Spring - Barnes Group Inc.
 
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