xr4titis
Mechanical
- Jan 3, 2008
- 21
Hola Forum,
Does anyone have a formula to derive the shear spring rate of a compression spring? In other words, the spring rate in the plane perpendicular to the axis of the spring.
I've seen this provided from a German spring manufacturer (that I can no longer get a hold of) as a function of in-axis deflection.
It doesn't need to be exact, just trying to determine feasability. Rough dimensions: O.D. = 8", Wire Dia. = 1" Free Length = 9", Travel = 3", Mat'l = Alloy Steel
Gracias,
Andrew
Does anyone have a formula to derive the shear spring rate of a compression spring? In other words, the spring rate in the plane perpendicular to the axis of the spring.
I've seen this provided from a German spring manufacturer (that I can no longer get a hold of) as a function of in-axis deflection.
It doesn't need to be exact, just trying to determine feasability. Rough dimensions: O.D. = 8", Wire Dia. = 1" Free Length = 9", Travel = 3", Mat'l = Alloy Steel
Gracias,
Andrew