elogesh
Mechanical
- May 10, 2002
- 187
This is regarding to interference fit between coil spring and rod.
A rod is inserted into a helical coil spring inside diameter with an interference fit.
Is there any generalized formula to calculate the stress introduced in the spring due to this interference?
The stress should be evaluated after the insertion of rod and not during insertion of the rod.
I felt the change in curvature due to insertion of the rod should be accounted in the formula? whether am I right.
I referred formula from roark's formula for stress and strain from Warren young and found that,(page no 386)
Stress={(16PR)*{1+(5/8)*(d/R)+(7/32)*(d/R)^2}}/{pi*(d)^3)
Where P -load
R-mean diameter of coil
d-Wire diameter
pi=3.14....(22/7)
Can I apply this formula,
If there is any alternative formula,please provide the same.
Regards,
Logesh.E
A rod is inserted into a helical coil spring inside diameter with an interference fit.
Is there any generalized formula to calculate the stress introduced in the spring due to this interference?
The stress should be evaluated after the insertion of rod and not during insertion of the rod.
I felt the change in curvature due to insertion of the rod should be accounted in the formula? whether am I right.
I referred formula from roark's formula for stress and strain from Warren young and found that,(page no 386)
Stress={(16PR)*{1+(5/8)*(d/R)+(7/32)*(d/R)^2}}/{pi*(d)^3)
Where P -load
R-mean diameter of coil
d-Wire diameter
pi=3.14....(22/7)
Can I apply this formula,
If there is any alternative formula,please provide the same.
Regards,
Logesh.E