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Spring Force on Rocker Arm Valve is the force exerted by a compressed or stretched spring upon any object that is attached to it. Check FAQs
Psr=Pe-(P+Pg)
Psr - Spring Force on Rocker Arm Valve?Pe - Total Force on Rocker Arm of Exhaust Valve?P - Inertia Force on Valve?Pg - Gas Load on Exhaust Valve?

Initial Spring Force on Exhaust Valve given Total Force on Rocker Arm of Exhaust Valve Example

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131Edit=1926Edit-(115Edit+1680Edit)
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Initial Spring Force on Exhaust Valve given Total Force on Rocker Arm of Exhaust Valve Solution

Follow our step by step solution on how to calculate Initial Spring Force on Exhaust Valve given Total Force on Rocker Arm of Exhaust Valve?

FIRST Step Consider the formula
Psr=Pe-(P+Pg)
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
Psr=1926N-(115N+1680N)
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
Psr=1926-(115+1680)
LAST Step Evaluate
Psr=131N

Initial Spring Force on Exhaust Valve given Total Force on Rocker Arm of Exhaust Valve Formula Elements

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Spring Force on Rocker Arm Valve
Spring Force on Rocker Arm Valve is the force exerted by a compressed or stretched spring upon any object that is attached to it.
Symbol: Psr
Measurement: ForceUnit: N
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Total Force on Rocker Arm of Exhaust Valve
Total Force on Rocker Arm of Exhaust Valve is the total force acting onto the rocker arm of the exhaust valve.
Symbol: Pe
Measurement: ForceUnit: N
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Inertia Force on Valve
Inertia Force on Valve is the force acting opposite to the direction of valve motion onto the valve.
Symbol: P
Measurement: ForceUnit: N
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Gas Load on Exhaust Valve
Gas Load on Exhaust Valve is the amount of force acting on the inner side of the exhaust valve due to the back pressure or cylinder pressure when the exhaust valve opens.
Symbol: Pg
Measurement: ForceUnit: N
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

Other Formulas to find Spring Force on Rocker Arm Valve

​Go Initial Spring Force on Exhaust Valve
Psr=πPsmaxdv24
​Go Initial Spring Force on Valve given Total Force on Rocker Arm of Inlet Valve
Psr=Pi-P

Other formulas in Force on Rocker Arm of Valves category

​Go Gas Load on Exhaust Valve when it Opens
Pg=πPbdv24
​Go Back Pressure when Exhaust Valve Opens
Pb=4Pgπdv2
​Go Downward Inertia Force on Exhaust Valve as it Moves Upwards
P=mav
​Go Maximum Suction Pressure on Exhaust Valve
Psmax=4Psrπdv2

How to Evaluate Initial Spring Force on Exhaust Valve given Total Force on Rocker Arm of Exhaust Valve?

Initial Spring Force on Exhaust Valve given Total Force on Rocker Arm of Exhaust Valve evaluator uses Spring Force on Rocker Arm Valve = Total Force on Rocker Arm of Exhaust Valve-(Inertia Force on Valve+Gas Load on Exhaust Valve) to evaluate the Spring Force on Rocker Arm Valve, The Initial spring force on exhaust valve given total force on rocker arm of exhaust valve is the amount of force exerted by the spring onto the exhaust valve during its opening. Spring Force on Rocker Arm Valve is denoted by Psr symbol.

How to evaluate Initial Spring Force on Exhaust Valve given Total Force on Rocker Arm of Exhaust Valve using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Initial Spring Force on Exhaust Valve given Total Force on Rocker Arm of Exhaust Valve, enter Total Force on Rocker Arm of Exhaust Valve (Pe), Inertia Force on Valve (P) & Gas Load on Exhaust Valve (Pg) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Initial Spring Force on Exhaust Valve given Total Force on Rocker Arm of Exhaust Valve

What is the formula to find Initial Spring Force on Exhaust Valve given Total Force on Rocker Arm of Exhaust Valve?
The formula of Initial Spring Force on Exhaust Valve given Total Force on Rocker Arm of Exhaust Valve is expressed as Spring Force on Rocker Arm Valve = Total Force on Rocker Arm of Exhaust Valve-(Inertia Force on Valve+Gas Load on Exhaust Valve). Here is an example- 131 = 1926-(115+1680).
How to calculate Initial Spring Force on Exhaust Valve given Total Force on Rocker Arm of Exhaust Valve?
With Total Force on Rocker Arm of Exhaust Valve (Pe), Inertia Force on Valve (P) & Gas Load on Exhaust Valve (Pg) we can find Initial Spring Force on Exhaust Valve given Total Force on Rocker Arm of Exhaust Valve using the formula - Spring Force on Rocker Arm Valve = Total Force on Rocker Arm of Exhaust Valve-(Inertia Force on Valve+Gas Load on Exhaust Valve).
What are the other ways to Calculate Spring Force on Rocker Arm Valve?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Spring Force on Rocker Arm Valve-
  • Spring Force on Rocker Arm Valve=(pi*Maximum Suction Pressure*Diameter of Valve Head^2)/4OpenImg
  • Spring Force on Rocker Arm Valve=Total Force on Rocker Arm of Inlet Valve-Inertia Force on ValveOpenImg
Can the Initial Spring Force on Exhaust Valve given Total Force on Rocker Arm of Exhaust Valve be negative?
No, the Initial Spring Force on Exhaust Valve given Total Force on Rocker Arm of Exhaust Valve, measured in Force cannot be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Initial Spring Force on Exhaust Valve given Total Force on Rocker Arm of Exhaust Valve?
Initial Spring Force on Exhaust Valve given Total Force on Rocker Arm of Exhaust Valve is usually measured using the Newton[N] for Force. Exanewton[N], Meganewton[N], Kilonewton[N] are the few other units in which Initial Spring Force on Exhaust Valve given Total Force on Rocker Arm of Exhaust Valve can be measured.
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