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Axial Load in Helical Springs Formulas
Axial Load is defined as applying a force on a structure directly along an axis of the structure. And is denoted by P. Axial Load is usually measured using the Kilonewton for Force. Note that the value of Axial Load is always positive.
Formulas to find Axial Load in Helical Springs
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Axial Load of Spring for given Deflection and Stiffness of Spring
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Axial Load on Spring given Deflection of Spring
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Axial Load on Spring given Strain Energy Stored by Spring
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Axial Load on Spring given Work Done on Spring
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Axial Loading on Spring
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Axial Loading on Spring given Maximum Shear Stress induced in Wire
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Helical Springs formulas that make use of Axial Load
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Mean Radius of Spring Coil
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Mean Radius of Spring Coil given Maximum Shear Stress Induced in Wire
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Mean Radius of Spring Roll given Deflection of Spring
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Mean Radius of Spring Rolls given Strain Energy Stored by Spring
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Diameter of Spring Wire given Deflection of Spring
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Diameter of Spring Wire given Maximum Shear Stress induced in Wire
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Diameter of Spring Wire given Strain Energy Stored by Spring
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Twisting Moment on Wire of Helical Spring
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Maximum Shear Stress induced in Wire
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Strain Energy Stored by Spring
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Number of Coils given Strain Energy Stored by Spring
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Modulus of Rigidity given Strain Energy Stored by Spring
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Work Done on Spring given Axial Load on Spring
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Deflection of Spring given Work Done on Spring
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Number of Coils given Deflection of Spring
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Modulus of Rigidity given Deflection of Spring
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Stiffness of Spring given Deflection of Spring
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Deflection of Spring given Stiffness of Spring
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List of variables in Helical Springs formulas
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Stiffness of Helical Spring
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Deflection of Spring
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Strain Energy
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Modulus of Rigidity of Spring
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Diameter of Spring Wire
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Mean Radius Spring Coil
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Number of Coils
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Work Done
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Twisting Moments on Shells
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Maximum Shear Stress on Shaft
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FAQ
What is the Axial Load?
Axial Load is defined as applying a force on a structure directly along an axis of the structure. Axial Load is usually measured using the Kilonewton for Force. Note that the value of Axial Load is always positive.
Can the Axial Load be negative?
No, the Axial Load, measured in Force cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Axial Load?
Axial Load is usually measured using the Kilonewton[kN] for Force. Newton[kN], Exanewton[kN], Meganewton[kN] are the few other units in which Axial Load can be measured.
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