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what are advantages and disadvantages of helical spring

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Answered by jangirrajat98
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The helical springs have a good durability.

These springs are specially designed with high precision.

They have a decent dimensional stability.

These springs have a rugged construction.

These types of springs have a high tensile strength.

Answered by roopa2000
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Answer:

A coil spring is a mechanical tool frequently employed to absorb shock, store energy, or sustain a force between contacting surfaces. They are constructed from an elastic material shaped into a helix and return to their original length when the stress is removed.

The material (wire) of a coil spring twists when it is under stress or compression. Thus, the shear modulus influences the spring properties.

A coil spring can also be employed as a torsion spring, in which case the spring is rotated around its helical axis. Thus, the spring's material experiences a bending moment that either causes the helical radius to decrease or increase. The material's Young's Modulus governs the spring properties in this mode.

Explanation:

Advantage

The force you apply to the spring equals the force it delivers. Therefore, it has no mechanical advantage. You can time when the force is applied, which makes mechanical real. The list of advantageous qualities that make these springs popular in various applications is provided below. The helical springs last for a long time. These springs were carefully and precisely developed for this purpose. Their dimensional stability is respectable. These springs are made of sturdy material.

Disadvantage

It cannot produce more electricity and cannot be utilised anywhere.

The automobile will wallow and bounce about nicely after striking any bump or pothole in the road if the suspension is underdamped. Before the invention of the shock absorber, this was a crucial property of automobiles that employed helical springs. It was bad for the cars when they were driven at any reasonable speed.

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