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Chapter 10, Problem 6P
A helical compression spring is to be made of oil-tempered wire of 4-mm diameter with a spring index of C = 10. The spring is to operate inside a hole, so buckling is not a problem and the ends can be left plain. The free length of the spring should be 80 mm. A force of 50 N should deflect the spring 15 mm.
- (a) Determine the spring rate.
- (b) Determine the minimum hole diameter for the spring to operate in.
- (c) Determine the total number of coils needed.
- (d) Determine the solid length.
- (e) Determine a static factor of safety based on the yielding of the spring if it is compressed to its solid length.
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