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BS EN 16984:2016

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Disc springs. Calculation

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BSI 2016 20
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This standard specifies design criteria and features of disc springs, whether as single disc springs or as stacks of disc springs. It includes the definition of relevant concepts as well as design formulae, and covers the fatigue life of such springs.

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4 Contents Page
5 European foreword
6 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms, definitions, symbols, units and abbreviated terms
3.1 Terms and definitions
3.2 Symbols, units and abbreviated terms
Table 1 — Symbols, units and abbreviated terms
8 4 Representation
4.1 Single disc spring
Figure 1 — Single disc spring (sectional view), including the relevant points of loading
4.2 Disc springs stacked in parallel
Figure 2 — Packet – Disc springs stacked in parallel
4.3 Disc springs stacked in series
9 Figure 3 — Stack – Disc springs stacked in series
4.4 Disc spring diagram
Figure 4 — Example of disc springs stacked in series
5 Design formulae for single disc springs
5.1 General
5.2 Test load
10 Table 2 — Guideline values for the reduction in disc spring thickness as a function of dimensional series
5.3 Deflection factors
5.4 Spring load
11 Figure 5 — Load/deflection curves for disc springs with or without flat bearings (in the above figures, Fc applies to disc springs without flat bearings)
5.5 Design stresses
12 5.6 Spring rate
5.7 Energy capacity of springs
6 Load/deflection curve for a single disc spring
Figure 6 — Load/deflection curves for various h0/t ratios
13 Figure 7 — Actual and design load/deflection curves for a EN 16983:2016 B 50 disc spring
7 Stacking of disc springs
14 Figure 8 — Variations in load/deflection curves as a function of disc spring stacking
15 Figure 9 — Progressive load/deflection curves for disc springs with different thicknesses or stackings
8 Effect of friction in load/deflection characteristic
16 Table 3 — Values of inter-surface friction (factor wM) and edge friction (factor wR) (does not apply to shot peened springs)
9 Design stresses
17 Figure 10 — Relevant points of loading for springs subject to fatigue loading
10 Types of loading
10.1 Static loading and moderate fatigue conditions
10.2 Dynamic loading
18 Bibliography
BS EN 16984:2016
$102.76