Aero1207
Aerospace
- Sep 24, 2014
- 7
A vendor wound a large lot of 302 SST springs about two years ago. Springs were stress
relieved by heating to 450°F for 30 minutes, work hardened by cycling to solid height 100 times,
vendor then measured load at working ht and then placed them on his shelf.
Two years later, vendor says loads of the same springs have consistently increased by about 1 to 2 %.
Is it possible that spring load can increase over time for the unloaded springs given the scenario
described, i.e. forming, stress relieving, work hardening, sitting for two years?
relieved by heating to 450°F for 30 minutes, work hardened by cycling to solid height 100 times,
vendor then measured load at working ht and then placed them on his shelf.
Two years later, vendor says loads of the same springs have consistently increased by about 1 to 2 %.
Is it possible that spring load can increase over time for the unloaded springs given the scenario
described, i.e. forming, stress relieving, work hardening, sitting for two years?