Here is all the information from the bid/acceptance drawing
wire diameter d"= 1.8 & 1.3
active coils n= 7.4 & 9.8
mean raidus R"= 8.8 & 6.5
free lenght L"= 44.3 & 43.9
lenght installed L1"= 31 & 30.6
lenght max compressed L2"= 18.8 & 18.4
load installed F1= 4339 & 2548
load max F2= 8344 & 4900
gradiant k= 327 & 192
wind right & left
thus axial deflections would be 13.3 & 25.5
the 34,000 pound force I spoke about would be for an angular deflection of the guided plate of 6.5 degrees (1"on the spring OD). From survalance camera, I estimated wear in guide at 1/4" ( unaccesable enviroment while in operation)
If you would be so kind as to provide the expected twisted from Wahl's equations (I have not been able to locate copy), It would provide me with an insight and would be GREATLY appricated.
However, I would not be able to "present" the information due to the involvement of variuos industry oversight orginations with out me performing the calcs.
My intuiation is a angular preload at assembly, not something from design.
I have made an interesting observation in these latter years. while my job has been to set the controls, there is an every increasing need to venture into the other areas of engineering. Last week it was to determine the cooling water requirement for an hydrulic pumping unit for an abnormal operation condition