Biggadike
Mechanical
- Mar 12, 2002
- 128
I've been modelling a fairly complex system, the heart of which is a spring.
The model allows the use of either conical or compression springs and when I first created it I used the text book equations which are normally pretty good.
What I have found is that for conical springs and wide coiled compression springs, the standard equations tend to predict stronger springs than measured. Putting a different modulus for the wire doesn't fit brilliantly.
I've made empirical changes to the standard equation with good results but I wondered if there is an established improvement to the standard equation.
The model allows the use of either conical or compression springs and when I first created it I used the text book equations which are normally pretty good.
What I have found is that for conical springs and wide coiled compression springs, the standard equations tend to predict stronger springs than measured. Putting a different modulus for the wire doesn't fit brilliantly.
I've made empirical changes to the standard equation with good results but I wondered if there is an established improvement to the standard equation.