Development of a computational system to design a helical spring.

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Title: Development of a computational system to design a helical spring.
Authors: Kamil, Farah, Abdulshaheed, Areej Ghazy, Kadhom, Mohannad Aziz
Source: International Review of Applied Sciences & Engineering; 2024, Vol. 15 Issue 3, p287-295, 9p
Subject Terms: MICROSOFT Visual Basic (Computer program language), HELICAL springs, DESIGN software, SOFTWARE architecture, COMPUTER-aided design
Abstract: Springs are the most basic mechanical elements used in transmission mechanisms. The rapid development of the computer and cellular industry has encouraged spring manufacturers to develop the industry to produce very small springs. Most computer-aided design programs for mechanical parts provide the possibility of designing these parts, as these programs include different types of decisions. All these decisions require coordinates for geometric data as well as metadata. The paper aims to develop software programs to design and analyze springs as one of the most significant mechanical elements used. This paper aims to develop a design software of a helical spring system, where this software is built using a computer program in the language of Visual Basic Version 5. When the user enters data into the system, the system will perform a series of complex calculations in the system, then provide a detailed report on all the engineering dimensions of the spring, and test its efficiency. The output of the software shows the required spring wire parameters. The software was tested with test data from the open literature, and the required wire spring parameters were obtained. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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