SHIGLEY'S MECHANICAL ENG.DESIGN W/CODE
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Chapter 10, Problem 7P
A helical compression spring is made of hard-drawn spring steel wire 0.080-in in diameter and has an outside diameter of 0.880 in. The ends are plain and ground, and there are 8 total coils.
- (a) The spring is wound to a free length, which is the largest possible with a solid-safe property. Find this free length.
- (b) What is the pitch of this spring?
- (c) What force is needed to compress the spring to its solid length?
- (d) Estimate the spring rate.
- (e) Will the spring buckle in service?
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