GENTLEMEN.
COULD ANYONE PLS. EXPLAIN HOW CAN POSSIBLE CALCULATE THE PRESSURE RANGE (MINI-MAX) TO A PARTICULAR SPRING.
REGARDS,
Arafat
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Pressure Range For Spring
Started by Arafat, Feb 23 2005 03:48 AM
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Posted 23 February 2005 - 03:48 AM
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Posted 10 March 2005 - 12:16 PM
i am also interested in this topic. i work for a very small company that sells some pressure relief valves. is there some logical/mathematical way of calculating the psi needed to open the valve depending which type of spring is installed? i've attached a rough sketch of our relief valve. any help would be greatly appreciated.
-roman
-roman
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Posted 01 August 2006 - 11:07 AM
Actually, any spring should come with a spring rate, which is the force change per unit change in length of the spring. Typically, you would see this stated in pounds force per inch of compression.
I am surprised though, if your company sells springloaded valves, that there would be no knowledge available to deal with your question. I am sure a quick google session will turn up a plethora of information.
I am surprised though, if your company sells springloaded valves, that there would be no knowledge available to deal with your question. I am sure a quick google session will turn up a plethora of information.
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