Tension Springs | Extension Springs | German Hook Type
Tension Springs | Extension Springs | German Hook Type
Operating Principle of Tension Springs
The operating principle of tension springs is based on Hooke's Law, which states that the elongation of a spring is directly proportional to the applied force. When an external force stretches the spring, the spring generates a restoring force that attempts to return to its original shape. The magnitude of this restoring force is proportional to the spring's stiffness and the elongation.
As a common mechanical component, tension springs play a crucial role in modern industries. By understanding the structure, material, operating principle, and selection methods of tension springs, we can make better choices and use them more effectively, thereby improving the performance and reliability of products.