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Wave Spring
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Besides making awesome key chains, wave springs are very cool. It's easy to design your own. I did the tall one in Solidworks with the equation:
x = 1*sin(t)
y = 1*cos(t)
z = 0.125*sin(3.5*t)+0.075*t
with
x(t) = radius*sin(t) or radius*cos(t)
y(t) = radius*cos(t) or radius*sin(t)
z(t) = amplitude*sin(number waves*t) + (if you want it to grow upwards) (spacing*t)
The cross section is a rectangle.
I did the short one in Inventor with the Cylindrical equation:
r = 1
phi = t*360
z = .25(sin (t*360*5))
The cross section is a circle since Inventor is weak with controlling your sweeps. I guess at least that program lets me have a closed loop.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zg1LRE0V7S4
x = 1*sin(t)
y = 1*cos(t)
z = 0.125*sin(3.5*t)+0.075*t
with
x(t) = radius*sin(t) or radius*cos(t)
y(t) = radius*cos(t) or radius*sin(t)
z(t) = amplitude*sin(number waves*t) + (if you want it to grow upwards) (spacing*t)
The cross section is a rectangle.
I did the short one in Inventor with the Cylindrical equation:
r = 1
phi = t*360
z = .25(sin (t*360*5))
The cross section is a circle since Inventor is weak with controlling your sweeps. I guess at least that program lets me have a closed loop.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zg1LRE0V7S4
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