Mechanical Engineering - Strength of Materials - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Strength of Materials - Section 2 (Q.No. 33)
33.
When a closely-coiled helical spring is subjected to an axial load, it is said to be under
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Harish said:
1 decade ago
In closed coiled spring bending effect is ignored and assumed that the coil is a pure torsional stress.
Ajay said:
9 years ago
They are made of wire coiled into a helical form, the load being applied along the axis of the helix. In these type of springs, the major stresses are torsional shear stress due to twisting. They are both used in tension and compression.
RAJASEKHAR said:
9 years ago
For spring exist bending, torsion, but the application of force decides which one is more than the other.
Vamshi said:
5 years ago
Why not the option B) shear.
Gowthaman said:
5 years ago
What kind of stress will be developed in open coiled helical spring when subjected to axial load? Please anyone explain.
Karadam said:
4 years ago
Open coiled Wire subjected to Shear stress and spring subjected to tensile or compressive as load.
Salahuddin said:
3 years ago
And conversely when torsion is applied, spring cross sections are under bending.
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