Design Considerations for Choosing Between Machined and Wire Wound Springs
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Design Considerations for Choosing Between Machined
and Wire Wound Springs
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This webinar will be available afterwards at designworldonline.com & email
Q&A at the end of the presentation
Hashtag for this webinar: #DWwebinar
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Moderator
Leslie Langnau Design World
Presenter
Gary Boehm Helical
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Choosing Between
Machined and Wire Wound
Springs
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A Webinar based upon the Helical White Paper
Wire Springs versus Machined Springs,
A Comparison Authored by
Gary L Boehm PE
Helical Products Co Inc, Santa Maria, CA
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Founded in 1958
Invented Beam Style Couplings
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Springs
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Wire-Wound Springs
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Springs
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Wire-Wound Springs
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Machined
Springs
Springs
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• Wire Springs existed before the
Industrial Revolution
• First Machined Springs in 1960’s
• Now- New designs created daily
• Both are manufactured with CNC
controlled machines
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Wire Wound
Springs
Machined
Springs
Precision
10% yes yes
1% maybe yes
0.1% no maybe
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Wire Wound Springs are typically made from medium and high strength steels, nickel alloys, titanium and stainless steels that gain their strength predominately from heat treating and cold reduction.
CRES (Corrosion Resistant Steels), moderate to high strength
a 17-4PH per AMS5643
b 15-5PH per AMS5659
c CC455 per AMS5617
Very high strength steel
a C300 per AMS6514
Other materials of interest
a 7075-T6 Aluminum (high strength)
b 7068-T6511 Aluminum (very high strength)
c 38644 Beta C Titanium (very high strength and corrosion resistant)
d Delrin 100 (machinable plastic)
e Ultem 2300 (machinable plastic)
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A long, torsion Machined
Spring using a dime for size
comparison.
Wire Springs can be larger.
A small, compression
Machined Spring.
Wire Springs can be
smaller.
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Some of the many
Machined Spring
Attachments
available for
Compression and
Extension
Springs
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Flexure
Configurations
for Compression
and Extension
Springs that
resist rotation
given axial
deformation
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Some of the many
Machined Spring
Attachments
available for
Torsion Springs
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Multiple Start
Flexures
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Triple Available only in
Machined Springs
Double Available only in
Machined Springs
Single Available in both
Wire
and
Machined Springs
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Single Start Multiple Start
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Wire and Machined Springs are constructed of uniformly
shaped elastic, structural elements.
Wire and Machined Springs are influenced by a change in
“helix angle” when compressed or extended.
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Helix Angle
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When compressed, the helix angle is reduced and hence the
elastic rate is reduced.
When extended, the helix angle is increased and hence the
elastic rate is increased.
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Compressed, Wire Springs with closed ends tend to reduce the
effective coil length as the coil contact increases. Hence, the
elastic rate is increased.
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Compressed, Machined Springs do not have end coil contact, and
hence, exhibit no rate change for this reason.
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Wire springs are plastically formed to create the helical shape
and end features. This activity creates residual stress that can be
partially removed by stress annealing.
Machined Springs blanks are fully annealed, and hence contain
no residual stress to influence linearity.
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Multiple Started Machined Springs are
proving to be a preferred and effective
component in the creation of spring-mass
resonant systems.
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