Hi, I need some help here I am working a hybrid with a mix of 7x.
I was wodering how to calculate spring specs for the valve I am building.I mean if I want the valve to start opening around 500 psi, do I need a spring that is rated at 500lbs? Please help me out here.
Thanks in advance
How To calculate spring specs? Please help!
- jackssmirkingrevenge
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You need to calculate the exposed area of the piston:
(pi x piston radius x piston radius) - (pi x barrel external radius x barrel external radius)
Do that with all dimenstions in inches, and multiply the result by 500
(pi x piston radius x piston radius) - (pi x barrel external radius x barrel external radius)
Do that with all dimenstions in inches, and multiply the result by 500
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Here are a couple of calculators I found that might help you answer your own question just cause I don't really know how to help you
this one seemed to be the best and easiest to use
http://www.msdspring.com/springcalculat ... nd_cyl.asp
and here are some others that looked good
http://www.engineersedge.com/spring_comp_calc.htm
http://www.tribology-abc.com/calculators/t14_1.htm
http://www.calculatoredge.com/mech/hspring.htm
this one seemed to be the best and easiest to use
http://www.msdspring.com/springcalculat ... nd_cyl.asp
and here are some others that looked good
http://www.engineersedge.com/spring_comp_calc.htm
http://www.tribology-abc.com/calculators/t14_1.htm
http://www.calculatoredge.com/mech/hspring.htm
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to calculate the forces on the piston you also have to account for surface area of your piston that it showing pre-explosion
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Rip out your calculator, and do this:
enter the diameter of the hole that the air goes through to push the piston.
divide that number by two.
times the answer to that by itself.
times the answer to that by the number 3.142.
the result of all that is the area. now you times the area by whatever pressure you are using, and the answer to that will be the spring force.
enter the diameter of the hole that the air goes through to push the piston.
divide that number by two.
times the answer to that by itself.
times the answer to that by the number 3.142.
the result of all that is the area. now you times the area by whatever pressure you are using, and the answer to that will be the spring force.