Compression springs are one of the most common and fundamental types of helical springs. Their primary function is to resist and absorb axial compressive forces, meaning they provide a counteracting pushback when squeezed along their central axis. How They Work:When an external force compresses the spring from both ends, the spring shortens, absorbing and storing energy (potential energy). Once the external force is removed or reduced, the spring releases the stored energy and attempts to return to its original shape and length, generating a rebound force. Key Features: Shape: Typically cylindrical, though variants like conical or barrel-shaped designs exist for specific needs. Coils: In their free (unloaded) state, there is space between each coil. End Structures: The ends are often ground flat to ensure the spring stands upright and distributes force evenly. Common Applications:Compression springs are extremely versatile and can be found almost everywhere, such as in: Everyday items…
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