SAE HS 1582-1988 Manual on Design and Manufacture of Coned Disk Springs (Belleville Springs) and Spring Washers.pdf
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1、Manual on Design and Manufaeture of Coned Disk Springr (Belleville Springs) and Spring Washers SAE HS 1582 7W Engineering Society =For Advancing Mobility I Land Sea Air and Space, Manual on Design and Manufacture of Coned Disk Springs (Belleville Springs) and Spring Washers SAE HS 1582 Report of the
2、 Spring Committee, issued June 1988. mw All SE slandard are -acted STANDARDS SEARCH Database and indexed in Um SAE I SAE Information Report First Edition, June 1988 Published by: Society of Automotive Engineers, Inc. 400 Commonwealth Drive Warrendale, PA 15096-0001 No part of this publication may be
3、 reproduced in any form, in an electronic retrieval system or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher. ISBN 0-89883-424-4 Copyright 1 988 Society of Automotive Engineers, Inc. This report is published by SAE to advance the state of technical and engineering sciences. The use
4、 of this report is entirely voluntary, and its applicability and suitability for any particular use, including any patent infringe- ment arising therefrom, is the sole responsibility of the user. PRINTED IN U.S.A. SPRING COMMITTEE E. C. Oldfield (Chairman), Hendrickson Intl. G. A. Schremmer (Sponsor
5、), Schnorr Corp. K. Campbell, Ontario, Canada D. Curtin, General Motors Corp. B. E. Eden, N. I. Industries M. Glass, Service Spring Co. L. Godfrey, Associated Spring R. S. Graham, Rockwell Intl. R. A. Gray, Troy, MI D. J. Hayes, HolcroftLoftus P. W. Hegwood, Jr., GMC J. V. Hepke, GMC E. H. Judd, Ass
6、ociated Spring Corp. J. F. Kelly, Marmon Group Inc. M. Lea, GKN Composites D. J. Leonard, Firestone Tire and Rubber Co. J. Marsland, Chrysler Corp. W. T. Mayers, Peterson Amer. Corp. J. E. Mutzner, GMC W. C. Offutt, Key Bellevilles, Inc. J. P. Orlando, General Motors Corp. R. L. Orndorff, B. F. Good
7、rich W. Platko, General Motors Corp. H. L. Schmedt G. R. Schmidt, Jr., Moog Automotive Inc. A. Schremmer, Associated Spring-Barnes Group K. E. Siler, Ford Motor Co. R. W. Siorek, U.S. Army Tank-Auto. Command A. R. Solomon, Analytical Engineering Res. Inc. M. C. Turkish, Valve Gear Design Associates
8、F. J. Waksmundzki, Eaton Corp. CONED DISK SPRING SUBCOMMITTEE G. A. Schremmer (Chairman and Sponsor), Schnorr Corp R. E. Joerres, Barnes Group, Inc. W. C. Offutt, Key Bellevilles, Inc. PREFACE This manual is the latest edition in the group of spring manuals currently under the review of the SAE Spri
9、ng Committee. The preceding SAE manuals on coned disk springs were published in 1950 (First Edition), and 1955 (Second Edition). Developments during the past 30 years necessitated a complete revision. In addition to updating the treatment of Coned Disk Springs, material on other spring washers, not
10、directly related to the Coned Disk Spring, has been added. In accordance with current SAE practice, customary units have been replaced by metric SI units throughout this manual; for a conversion table see the Appendix. TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1-INTRODUCTION . 1 CHAPTER 2-DEFINITION AND REPRESENTAT
11、ION . 3 1 .Definition . 3 2 . Representation 3 CHAPTER 3.NOMENCLATURE. UNITS 5 CHAPTER 4-CALCULATION AND FORMULAE. SINGLE DISK . 7 1 . Theory and Limitations 7 2 . Single Disk. Usual Force Application . 7 A . Force-Deflection . 8 B . Stress-Deflection . 8 C . SpringRate . 8 D . Energy Storage Capaci
12、ty . 8 E . Constants K,. K,. K, . 8 F . Load Acting Inside Edges . 8 G . Contact Bearing Flats 9 H . Initially Flat Disk Spring 9 CHAPTER 5-SINGLE DISK. LOAD-DEFLECTION DIAGRAMS . 11 CHAPTER 6-DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS 13 1 . Combination of Single Disks (Stacking) 13 2 . Stack Length 14 3 . Guiding and
13、Clearances, Lubrication 5 . Loading Beyond Flat . 14 6 . Frictional Hysteresis . 15 7 . Presetting, Recovery. Creep and Relaxation 14 4.Alignment 14 15 CHAPTER 7-DESIGN STRESSES 17 1 . Static and Quasi-Static Loading . 17 2 . Repetitive Loading (Fatigue) . 17 3 . “Ideal” Shape of Disk Springs . 18 4
14、 . Minimum Preload . 18 CHAPTER 8-MATERIALS AND FINISHES 19 1 . Spring Materials . 19 2 . Surfaces 20 A. Blank. Oiled . 20 Zinc Phosphate. Black Oxide 20 Shot Peening 20 Teflon Coating . 20 F . Other Coatings 20 B . C . Plating for Corrosion Protection 20 D . E . C”TR 9-DESIGN EXAMPLES . 23 1 . Stat
15、ic Loading . 23 2 . Repetitive Loading . 24 C“TER 10-MANUFACTURING AND TOLERANCES 25 1 . Manuiacturing Methods 25 2 . Tolerances 25 A . Thickness Tolerances 25 B . Diameter Tolerances . 25 C . Overall Height Tolerances 25 D . Force Tolerances 25 E . Reference Dimensions 26 CHAPTER 1 1 -STANDARDIZATI
16、ON 27 CHAPTER 12-MODIFIED DISK SPRING SHAPES . 29 1 . The “Open“ Disk Spring . 29 2 . Radially Tapered Disk Spring . 30 3 . Slotted Disk Spring 30 4 . Serrated Spring Washers . 31 CHAPTER 13-SPRING WASHERS . 33 1 . Curved Washer 33 2 . Wave Washer 33 3 . Finger Washers 34 CHAPTER 14-REFERENCES 35 AP
17、PENDIX-CONVERSION TABLE . 36 . Chapter 1 Introduction Coned disk springs, also known as Belleville Springs, have a long history. In 1835, one Timothy Hackworth, in England, received acknowledgment for an application in a safety valve. A Frenchman, Julian F. Belleville, secured a British patent in th
18、e 1860s for a particular application. At that time, these springs were mainly used in the buffer parts of railway rolling stock and for recoil mechanisms of guns, etc. Whenever space is limited, particularly in the presence of high forces, the use of coned disk springs will be of advan- tage. Linear
19、, regressive, and even progressive load- deflection characteristics can be obtained by varying the basic dimensions or by stacking. A large number of standard off-the-shelf sizes is available, so that custom sizes may not be required. For these reasons, coned disk springs are used today in virtually
20、 all branches of engineering with new applications surfacing all the time. 1 Chapter 2 Definition and Representation 1. Definition F Di - 1 F S Disk springs have the shape of conical washers (shells of truncated cones), with normally rectangular cross sections. Their geometry is defined by the outsi
21、de diameter De, the inside diameter Di, the thickness t, and the overall height L, usually written in the form De X Di X T, L = . mm. A disk spring with De = 50 mm, Di = 25.4 mm, T = 3 mm, and L = 3.6 mm for example can, therefore, be designated as Disk Spring 50 x 25.4 X 3, L = 3.6 mm. For further
22、description, material, surface finish, etc., have to be added. The overall height L is taken as T + H, that is, thick- ness + dish height. A mathematically more correct relation- H T ship is L = H + T cos a, Fig. 4.4. I H. Initially Flat Disk Spring The initially flat disk spring of constant thickne
23、ss (Fig. 4.5) is of little practical interest, mainly because of the need for special loading supports. Equations (2a), (3) to (6) with H = O can be used for calculations. Fig. 4.4-Disk spring cross section, regular (left), with bearing flats (right) B. Width of flats A spring with flats can be calc
24、ulated by using equations (2a), (3) to (6), substituting T for T and H for H. H is the disk height before the flats are machined. A common flat width of B = DJ150, H can be calculated as: H L - 0.9 T (13) In addition, loads and deflections should be corrected with equations (12a) and (12b), Section
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