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Hi
Sorry if this is the wrong place to post this as it is probably more of an engineering question.
I'm trying to derive the extension of a cylindrical coiled spring in terms of E (YOUNG's modulus, K(bulk modulus), No of turns per metre, spring diameter, (D), spring length (l), wire diameter (d).
Torsional deflection is important but I'm at a loss to how it could be extended to 3-D.
Anyone knows, the derivation or could point me in the right direction - Thanks.
Sorry if this is the wrong place to post this as it is probably more of an engineering question.
I'm trying to derive the extension of a cylindrical coiled spring in terms of E (YOUNG's modulus, K(bulk modulus), No of turns per metre, spring diameter, (D), spring length (l), wire diameter (d).
Torsional deflection is important but I'm at a loss to how it could be extended to 3-D.
Anyone knows, the derivation or could point me in the right direction - Thanks.