Design tension gas spring

Annex I
(informative)
Design example of ordinary tension gas spring

I.1 Example

Design requirements of ordinary tension gas spring: using horizontally, the fully extended length is 334 mm, the working stroke is 55 mm, the force ratio α is 1.52, the minimum tension force is 147 N, and the piston rod diameter is 8 mm. See Figure I.1 for the design example of tension (stretching) gas spring.

Figure I.1 Design example of tension gas spring

I.2 Solution

I.2.1 Design of ordinary tension gas spring stroke, cylinder length and gas chamber length

I.2.1.1 Design of stroke

According to 7.3.2, the general tension gas spring safe stroke S2 ≥ 5 mm, the gas spring safe stroke is set to 5 mm, and the design stroke S = S1 + S2 = 55 + 5 = 60 mm.

I.2.1.2 Design of cylinder length L

Calculate the cylinder length according to formula (15):

B = L- S – L1 – L2 = 334 – 20 – 60 – 20 = 234 mm

NOTE  The rod end length of the gas spring L1 = 20 mm, and the cylinder end length of the gas spring L2 = 20 mm.

I.2.1.3 Design of gas chamber length

Derived from formula (I3):

mm

I.2.2 Design of cylinder inner diameter D1

According to 7.5.1 and Annex C, when the piston rod diameter d = 8 mm, the cylinder inner diameter D1 is 16 mm.

I.2.3 Design calculation of gas spring force

L.2.3.1 Design of minimum tension force F5

According to I.1, the minimum tension force F5 = 147 N.

I.2.3.2 Calculation of internal pressure in gas spring

Derived from formula (7):

MPa

According to Table B.1 of Annex B, the dynamic friction force of the gas spring Fr = 20 N.

I.2.3.3 Calculation of maximum tension force F6

Calculated by formula (8):

N

I.2.3.4 Calculation of minimum resilience force F7

Calculated by formula (9):

N

I.2.3.5 Calculation of maximum resilience force F8

Calculated by formula (10):

N

I.2.3.6 Calculation of nominal force a and nominal force b

Calculate according to Table 1:

N

N

I.2.4 Design of cylinder thickness and verification of cylinder strength

I.2.4.1 Calculation of cylinder thickness

The cylinder material is 20# steel tube. Calculate according to formula (21):

mm

According to 7.5.2, a cylinder thickness of δ1 = 1 mm is selected for this gas spring.

I.2.4.2 Verification of cylinder strength

Calculate the radius ratio according to formula (F.1):

Calculated by formula (F.2):

MPa

This is less than the allowable stress 130 MPa for 20# steel tube, in line with the requirements.

I.2.5 Diagram of tension gas spring

L.2.5.1 Working diagram of tension gas spring

See Figure I.2 for the working diagram of tension (stretching) gas spring.

Unit: mm

Technical Requirements:

1. Materials: the cylinder is made of 20# steel piping, and the piston rod is 45# steel;

2. Extended length L = 334 mm ± 1.8 mm;

3.Design stroke S ≥ 60 mm;

4. Minimum tension force F5 ≥ 147 N;

5. Manufacturing accuracy corresponds to the standard tolerance value of level IT16 in GB/T 1800.1.

Figure I.2 Working diagram of stretching gas spring

I.2.5.2 Design calculation data

The design calculation data are shown in Table I.1.


Table I.1

No.Parameter nameCodeNumerical valueUnitNo.Parameter nameCodeNumerical valueUnit
1nominal force aFa127N11safe strokeS25mm
2nominal force bFb192.512extended lengthL334
3minimum tension forceF514713rod end lengthL120
4maximum tension forceF621214cylinder end lengthL220
5minimum resilience forceF710715gas chamber lengthL3161
6maximum resilience forceF817316cylinder lengthB234
7force ratioα1.5217piston rod diameterd8mm
8pressure within the gas springP0.84MPa18cylinder inner diameterD116
9design strokeS60mm19cylinder outer diameterD218
10working strokeS15520thickness of cylinderδ11


Bibliography

[1] Cen JunJian. (2008). Non-standard Design Manual (Volume 1). National Defence Industry Press. 

[2] Authors panel of Gas Spring Design Calculation. (1987). Mechanical Design Manual (2nd Edition). Chemical Industry Press.

Gas spring design calculation (English version of national strandard, initiated by LeiYan Gas Springs), proposed and prepared by SAC/TC 235 (National Technical Committee 235 on Spring of Standardization Administration of China).

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