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a helical spring has N turns of coil of diameter D, and a second spring made of same material and of same wire diameter has N/2 turns of coil of diameter 2D. if stiffness of first spring is k, then stiffness of second spring is
The constant spring stiffness formula is the force applied to the spring equal to the stiffness times the distance it moved. F=kx. Depending on where your axis are, it could be negative.
Surge in springs is avoided by the following methods. (i) The spring is designed in such a way that the natural frequency of the spring is 15 to 20 times the frequency of excitation of the external force. This prevents the resonance condition to occur. (ii) The spring is provided with friction dampers on central coils. This prevents propagation of surge wave. (iii) A spring made of stranded wire reduces hte surge.
Spring steel is a low alloy, medium carbon steel or high carbon steel with a very high yield strength. This allows objects made of spring steel to return to their original shape despite significant bending or twisting.Applications include piano wire, spring clamps, antennas, and springs.
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is pressure the same as stress ? Stress is merely related to physical or mental tension which may be a result of pressure exerted to a material or a person. So pressure may cause stress and is not the same. Pressure drop is the same as differential pressure as normally applied to measure the condition of a filter system. *** Not it is not The more scientific definitions are:- Pressure: compressive force acting on an area, expressed in units of force per unit of area, e.g. 1Pascal = 1 newton/metre (force) per square metre (area). Pressure differential: change Differential to the more grammatically and mathematically correct Difference and there's the definition - difference between two pressures in a system. Stress: force acting on an area, as above, but may be compressive or tensile. Psychological stress is another matter, and most speakers use the word "stress" without knowing its proper meaning when talking of personal problems. Strain: the change in shape of a medium under stress; e.g. compression of rubber or a gas, or the change in length of a spring under load.
clutch pedal over -centre spring pressure
That would depend on what style of differential you have, H-190 Differential carrier type, with independent suspension, or full axle leaf spring type. The model of car, age or even country of manufacturing, would be of help to answer this question.
The rear differential is a part of the power train, not a part of the suspension on a vehicle. It is the suspension system you need to be investigating on your vehicle. You more than likely have a broken spring.
Temperature is not a pressure or force acting on a TXV diaphragm. The pressure and forces that typically act on a TXV diaphragm are the evaporator pressure, spring force, and spring adjustment. Temperature indirectly influences the operation of the TXV by affecting the refrigerant pressure.
Harry M. Spring has written: 'Pressure vessels for industry'
This depends on the type of check valve. There are some that have a flapper that is mounted hanging down and others that are spring loaded shut. The flapper version ( Usually used in septic systems ) may let water in or out as there is no significant pressure differential. The spring loaded version will remain closed no matter what under these conditions.
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Oil pumps have a spring operated regulator and the spring's tension determines the max oil pressure.
Absolutely. You need sufficient hold off pressure in order to release the spring brakes and keep them released... for road-bound vehicles, it's 60 psi. Not sure if it's the same for rail vehicles and aircraft.
when the friction plate is pressed by the pressure plate a torsional vibration is developed in order to dampen this vibration torsional springs are provided in the spring plate this springs are also called damper spring.