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Features Determining Spiral Spring Strength

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Features Determining Spiral Spring Strength

Question

State the features that govern the strength of a spiral spring of a given material.

Answer

1. Thickness of the wire: Thicker wires are generally stronger and can withstand higher loads before deforming or breaking.
2. Diameter of the coil: The diameter of the coil, both on the inside (inner diameter) and the outside (outer diameter), affects the spring's strength. A larger coil diameter tends to result in a stronger spring.
3. Number of Coils (Turns): The number of coils in the spring, often referred to as the spring's pitch, can affect its strength. Increasing the number of coils can provide more flexibility and resilience to the spring, but it may reduce its overall strength.