Engineering Applications of Spring
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Source:- Machine Design Authors:- R.S:khurmi, J.K:gupta
1. To cushion, absorb or control energy due to either
shock or vibration as in car springs, railway
buffers, air-craft landing gears, shock absorbers
and vibration dampers.
2. To apply forces, as in brakes, clutches and springloaded
valves.
3. To control motion by maintaining contact between
two elements as in cams and followers.
4. To measure forces, as in spring balances and
engine indicators.
5. To store energy, as in watches, toys, etc.
1. To cushion, absorb or control energy due to either
shock or vibration as in car springs, railway
buffers, air-craft landing gears, shock absorbers
and vibration dampers.
2. To apply forces, as in brakes, clutches and springloaded
valves.
3. To control motion by maintaining contact between
two elements as in cams and followers.
4. To measure forces, as in spring balances and
engine indicators.
5. To store energy, as in watches, toys, etc.
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