Is there a type of spring that

In summary, there are several types of springs suitable for different applications. For heavy-duty applications, options include compression, extension, and torsion springs. For precision measurements, Belleville washers and wave springs are recommended. High temperature applications can utilize springs made from Inconel, stainless steel, or titanium, while low temperature applications can use beryllium copper or phosphor bronze springs. For corrosive environments, springs resistant to corrosion, such as Hastelloy and Monel, are available.
  • #1
manp
27
0
Is there a type of spring that stores the energy of the whole spring and displaces the whole energy into on the first half of the spring? So basically doubling up the energy into the first half. There probably isn't but its worth a try to see if there is.
 
Engineering news on Phys.org
  • #2
Figured this out :)
 

Is there a type of spring that can be used for heavy-duty applications?

Yes, there are several types of springs that are suitable for heavy-duty applications. These include compression springs, extension springs, and torsion springs. It is important to choose the right type of spring based on the specific requirements of the application.

Is there a type of spring that can be used for precision measurements?

Yes, there are springs specifically designed for precision measurements, such as Belleville washers and wave springs. These springs provide accurate and consistent force, making them suitable for use in precision instruments and equipment.

Is there a type of spring that can be used for high temperatures?

Yes, there are springs made from materials that can withstand high temperatures, such as Inconel, stainless steel, and titanium. These springs are commonly used in applications that involve extreme heat, such as engines and industrial equipment.

Is there a type of spring that can be used for low temperatures?

Yes, there are springs made from materials that can withstand low temperatures, such as beryllium copper and phosphor bronze. These springs are commonly used in cryogenic applications, such as aerospace and medical equipment.

Is there a type of spring that can be used for corrosive environments?

Yes, there are springs made from materials that are resistant to corrosion, such as Hastelloy and Monel. These springs are commonly used in marine, chemical, and oil and gas industries where they are exposed to harsh environments.

Similar threads

  • Mechanical Engineering
Replies
1
Views
677
  • Mechanical Engineering
Replies
2
Views
811
  • Mechanical Engineering
Replies
1
Views
1K
  • Mechanical Engineering
Replies
3
Views
2K
  • Mechanical Engineering
Replies
15
Views
2K
  • Mechanical Engineering
Replies
2
Views
1K
Replies
4
Views
2K
Replies
9
Views
947
Replies
1
Views
1K
Replies
22
Views
1K
Back
Top