DESIGN ANALYSIS OF BELLEVILLE WASHER SPRINGS

Abstract

A theoretical study was made to obtain data to establish an analytical method for the design of Belleville washers for energy storage and to modify the conventional formulas to replace the dependent variables with the independent or known values. These modified formulas were subsequently used to establish the stress reduction of a nested spring system and to determine an optim stacking attangement. A simplified and direct method for the design of washers for energy capacity was established. Final working stress is proportional to the square root of the energy requirement, and is inversely proportional to the outside diameter and the square root of the solid height. The study further shows that the final stress is at a minimum when the diameter ratio A = OD/1D equals 1.7. The one-parallel series of the stacking arrangements considered is the most efficient for energy storage. Detailed derivations are shown and results discussed.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Apr 30, 1963
Accession Number
AD0431961

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