Diameter of Spring Wire given Shear Stress Correction Factor Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Diameter of spring wire = (Shear Stress Correction Factor of Spring-1)*Mean Coil Diameter of Spring/.5
d = (Ks-1)*D/.5
This formula uses 3 Variables
Variables Used
Diameter of spring wire - (Measured in Meter) - Diameter of spring wire is the diameter of the wire of which a spring is made.
Shear Stress Correction Factor of Spring - Shear Stress Correction Factor of Spring is for comparing the strain energies of the average shear stresses with those obtained from the equilibrium.
Mean Coil Diameter of Spring - (Measured in Meter) - The Mean Coil Diameter of Spring is defined as the average of the inner and the outer diameters of a spring.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Shear Stress Correction Factor of Spring: 1.08 --> No Conversion Required
Mean Coil Diameter of Spring: 36 Millimeter --> 0.036 Meter (Check conversion here)
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
d = (Ks-1)*D/.5 --> (1.08-1)*0.036/.5
Evaluating ... ...
d = 0.00576
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
0.00576 Meter -->5.76000000000001 Millimeter (Check conversion here)
FINAL ANSWER
5.76000000000001 5.76 Millimeter <-- Diameter of spring wire
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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24 Stress and Deflections in Springs Calculators

Diameter of Spring Wire given Deflection in Spring
Go Diameter of spring wire = ((8*Axial Spring Force*(Mean Coil Diameter of Spring^3)*Active Coils in Spring)/(Modulus of rigidity of spring wire*Deflection of Spring))^(1/4)
Mean Coil Diameter given Deflection in Spring
Go Mean Coil Diameter of Spring = (Deflection of Spring*Modulus of rigidity of spring wire*Diameter of spring wire^4/(8*Axial Spring Force*Active Coils in Spring))^(1/3)
Number of Active Coils given Deflection in Spring
Go Active Coils in Spring = (Deflection of Spring*Modulus of rigidity of spring wire*Diameter of spring wire^4)/(8*Axial Spring Force*(Mean Coil Diameter of Spring^3))
Modulus of Rigidity given Deflection in Spring
Go Modulus of rigidity of spring wire = (8*Axial Spring Force*(Mean Coil Diameter of Spring^3)*Active Coils in Spring)/(Deflection of Spring*Diameter of spring wire^4)
Deflection of Spring
Go Deflection of Spring = (8*Axial Spring Force*(Mean Coil Diameter of Spring^3)*Active Coils in Spring)/(Modulus of rigidity of spring wire*Diameter of spring wire^4)
Force Applied on Spring given Deflection in Spring
Go Axial Spring Force = Deflection of Spring*Modulus of rigidity of spring wire*Diameter of spring wire^4/(8*(Mean Coil Diameter of Spring^3)*Active Coils in Spring)
Diameter of Spring Wire given Resultant Stress in Spring
Go Diameter of spring wire = ((Wahl Factor of Spring*8*Axial Spring Force*Mean Coil Diameter of Spring)/(pi*Shear Stress in Spring))^(1/3)
Mean Coil Diameter given Resultant Stress in Spring
Go Mean Coil Diameter of Spring = Shear Stress in Spring*(pi*Diameter of spring wire^3)/(Wahl Factor of Spring*8*Axial Spring Force)
Force acting on Spring given Resultant Stress
Go Axial Spring Force = Shear Stress in Spring*(pi*Diameter of spring wire^3)/(Wahl Factor of Spring*8*Mean Coil Diameter of Spring)
Resultant Stress in Spring
Go Shear Stress in Spring = Wahl Factor of Spring*(8*Axial Spring Force*Mean Coil Diameter of Spring)/(pi*Diameter of spring wire^3)
Diameter of Spring Wire given Rate of Spring
Go Diameter of spring wire = ((Stiffness of Spring*8*Mean Coil Diameter of Spring^3*Active Coils in Spring)/ (Modulus of rigidity of spring wire))^(1/4)
Mean Coil Diameter given Rate of Spring
Go Mean Coil Diameter of Spring = (Modulus of rigidity of spring wire*Diameter of spring wire^4/(8*Stiffness of Spring*Active Coils in Spring))^(1/3)
Modulus of Rigidity given Rate of Spring
Go Modulus of rigidity of spring wire = Stiffness of Spring*(8*Mean Coil Diameter of Spring^3*Active Coils in Spring)/Diameter of spring wire^4
Rate of Spring
Go Stiffness of Spring = Modulus of rigidity of spring wire*Diameter of spring wire^4/(8*Mean Coil Diameter of Spring^3*Active Coils in Spring)
Stress Factor of Spring
Go Wahl Factor of Spring = ((4*Spring Index-1)/(4*Spring Index-4))+(0.615/Spring Index)
Shear Stress Correction Factor given Diameter of Spring Wire
Go Shear Stress Correction Factor of Spring = (1+(.5*Diameter of spring wire/Mean Coil Diameter of Spring))
Mean Coil diameter given Shear Stress Correction Factor
Go Mean Coil Diameter of Spring = 0.5*Diameter of spring wire/(Shear Stress Correction Factor of Spring-1)
Diameter of Spring Wire given Shear Stress Correction Factor
Go Diameter of spring wire = (Shear Stress Correction Factor of Spring-1)*Mean Coil Diameter of Spring/.5
Strain Energy Stored in Spring
Go Strain energy in spring = .5*Axial Spring Force*Deflection of Spring
Force Applied on Spring given Strain Energy Stored in Spring
Go Axial Spring Force = 2*Strain energy in spring/Deflection of Spring
Deflection of Spring given Strain Energy Stored
Go Deflection of Spring = 2*Strain energy in spring/Axial Spring Force
Rate of Spring given Deflection
Go Stiffness of Spring = Axial Spring Force/Deflection of Spring
Spring Index given Shear Stress Correction Factor
Go Spring Index = (0.5)/(Shear Stress Correction Factor of Spring-1)
Shear Stress Correction Factor
Go Shear Stress Correction Factor of Spring = (1+(.5/Spring Index))

Diameter of Spring Wire given Shear Stress Correction Factor Formula

Diameter of spring wire = (Shear Stress Correction Factor of Spring-1)*Mean Coil Diameter of Spring/.5
d = (Ks-1)*D/.5

Define Shear Stress Correction Factor?

shear correction factors are defined comparing the strain energies of the average shear stresses with those obtained from the equilibrium. The computed quantities are necessary to determine the shear stiffness of beams with arbitrary cross–sections.

How to Calculate Diameter of Spring Wire given Shear Stress Correction Factor?

Diameter of Spring Wire given Shear Stress Correction Factor calculator uses Diameter of spring wire = (Shear Stress Correction Factor of Spring-1)*Mean Coil Diameter of Spring/.5 to calculate the Diameter of spring wire, The Diameter of Spring Wire given Shear Stress Correction Factor formula is defined as the thickness or the diameter of the wire by which the Spring coil is winded. Diameter of spring wire is denoted by d symbol.

How to calculate Diameter of Spring Wire given Shear Stress Correction Factor using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Diameter of Spring Wire given Shear Stress Correction Factor, enter Shear Stress Correction Factor of Spring (Ks) & Mean Coil Diameter of Spring (D) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Diameter of Spring Wire given Shear Stress Correction Factor calculation can be explained with given input values -> 5760 = (1.08-1)*0.036/.5.

FAQ

What is Diameter of Spring Wire given Shear Stress Correction Factor?
The Diameter of Spring Wire given Shear Stress Correction Factor formula is defined as the thickness or the diameter of the wire by which the Spring coil is winded and is represented as d = (Ks-1)*D/.5 or Diameter of spring wire = (Shear Stress Correction Factor of Spring-1)*Mean Coil Diameter of Spring/.5. Shear Stress Correction Factor of Spring is for comparing the strain energies of the average shear stresses with those obtained from the equilibrium & The Mean Coil Diameter of Spring is defined as the average of the inner and the outer diameters of a spring.
How to calculate Diameter of Spring Wire given Shear Stress Correction Factor?
The Diameter of Spring Wire given Shear Stress Correction Factor formula is defined as the thickness or the diameter of the wire by which the Spring coil is winded is calculated using Diameter of spring wire = (Shear Stress Correction Factor of Spring-1)*Mean Coil Diameter of Spring/.5. To calculate Diameter of Spring Wire given Shear Stress Correction Factor, you need Shear Stress Correction Factor of Spring (Ks) & Mean Coil Diameter of Spring (D). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Shear Stress Correction Factor of Spring & Mean Coil Diameter of Spring and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
How many ways are there to calculate Diameter of spring wire?
In this formula, Diameter of spring wire uses Shear Stress Correction Factor of Spring & Mean Coil Diameter of Spring. We can use 3 other way(s) to calculate the same, which is/are as follows -
  • Diameter of spring wire = ((Wahl Factor of Spring*8*Axial Spring Force*Mean Coil Diameter of Spring)/(pi*Shear Stress in Spring))^(1/3)
  • Diameter of spring wire = ((8*Axial Spring Force*(Mean Coil Diameter of Spring^3)*Active Coils in Spring)/(Modulus of rigidity of spring wire*Deflection of Spring))^(1/4)
  • Diameter of spring wire = ((Stiffness of Spring*8*Mean Coil Diameter of Spring^3*Active Coils in Spring)/ (Modulus of rigidity of spring wire))^(1/4)
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