Stability of Physically-Loaded Helical Springs used In Smart Fork Lift

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In the following section, the behavior of helical compression springs is considered in smart fork lift (established in previous work). We have used commonly used cylindrical and conical shape helical spring as storage devices in which stability defined in term of load-gains, deflections and evaluation of spring-rates. Springs’ rates of both springs were compared on a common platform. Initially both springs (helical-conical) was prepared from the coiled wires. These prepared springs also known as coil springs which regain its original form and position when distorted by the loaded in smart fork-lift apparatus. These coils springs here developed by the applying the heat treatment and quenching processes on the galvanized spring steel material by using the threaded shape fixtures. This prescribed work focused on effect of physically-loaded gains by cylindrical and conical shaped helical spring in smart fork lift. Here, springs worked as mechanical devices to bear the lifting load which differed here greatly in strength and in size depending on changing its parameters. Both the cylindrical and conical shape was made of helically coiled wires with constant clearance between the active coils and able to absorbed external counter-acting loads applied against each other in their axis. One direction deformation in axially format was considered.

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Kumar, S., Aggarwal, M. L., & Singh, L. (2019). Stability of Physically-Loaded Helical Springs used In Smart Fork Lift. International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, 9(2), 3839–3845. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijeat.b4424.129219

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