Question Set 34
Question No. 1
What is a spring?
Answer:
A spring is an elastic member, which deflects, or distorts under the action of load and regains its original shape after the load is removed.
Question No. 2
State any two functions of springs.
Answer:
1. To measure forces in spring balance, meters and engine indicators.
2. To store energy.
Question No. 3
What are the various types of springs?
Answer:
1. Helical springs
2. Spiral springs
3. Leaf springs
4. Disc spring or Belleville springs
Question No. 4
What are the requirements of spring while designing?
Answer:
1. Spring must carry the service load without the stress exceeding the safe value.
2. The spring rate must be satisfactory for the given application.
Question No. 5
Classify the helical springs.
Answer:
1. Close-coiled or tension helical spring.
2. Open-coiled or compression helical spring.
Question No. 6
Define Leaf springs
Answer:
A leaf spring consists of flat bars of varying lengths clamped together and supported at both ends, thus acting as a simply supported beam.
Question No. 7
Define Belleville Springs
Answer:
They are made in the form of a cone disc to carry a high compressive force. In order to improve their load carrying capacity, they may be stacked up together. The major stresses are tensile and compressive.
Question No. 8
What is spring index (C)?
Answer:
The ratio of mean or pitch diameter to the diameter of wire for the spring is called the spring index.
Question No. 9
What is pitch?
Answer:
The axial distance between adjacent coils in uncompressed state.
Question No. 10
What is solid length?
Answer:
The length of a spring under the maximum compression is called its solid length. It is the product of total number of coils and the diameter of wire.
Ls = nt × d
Where, nt = total number of coils.