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Spring Force Chart

Generate an F-x chart from spring constant and displacement.

Hangi senaryoyu görselleştirmek istiyorsun?

Yay sabiti ve maksimum yer değiştirmeyi gir. Grafik otomatik oluşur.

Sonuç Akışı

Sonucu, ne yaptık / nasıl hesapladık / ne anlama geliyor şeklinde aşama aşama görürsün.

1. Ne yaptık?

Yay sabiti ve maksimum yer değiştirmeye göre F-x noktalarını oluşturduk.

2. Nasıl hesapladık?

Formül

F = k * x

  1. x_max = 20.000 mm = 0.020 m
  2. Adim boyu = 20.000 / (6 - 1) = 4.000 mm
  3. F_max = k * x_max = 500.000 * 0.020 = 10.000 N

3. Sonuç ne anlama geliyor?

10.000 N

Bu, seçilen maksimum yer değiştirmedeki kuvvettir.

Explanation Mode (advanced)

Formulas used

F = k * x

Variables

F
Kuvvet (N).
k
Yay sabiti (N/m).
x
Yer değiştirme (m). Grafikte mm kullanılır ve m'ye çevrilir.

Usage notes

  • Hooke yasası lineer bölge için geçerlidir.
  • Gerçek sistemlerde plastik bölgeye geçişte doğrusal olmayan davranış görülebilir.
  • Grafik, hızlı ön boyutlama için kullanılabilir.

Örnek Noktalar

x [mm]F [N]
0.000.00
4.002.00
8.004.00
12.006.00
16.008.00
20.0010.00

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Standard Documentation

Spring Force Chart
Scope: What does this tool calculate?

Spring Force Chart performs the core engineering calculation for this tool type and presents results in a traceable format.

Assumptions and Units
  • SI units are the baseline; input unit consistency must be verified by the user.
  • The calculation path is deterministic (same inputs = same outputs).
  • If default material/environment values are used, replace them with project-specific values.
Limits / Boundaries
  • This tool is intended for preliminary sizing and technical checks, not final design approval.
  • When inputs are outside expected ranges, validate input quality before interpreting outputs.
Reference Standard
  • ISO / DIN / VDI references and common engineering handbooks
Validation Example

Validation example

InputExpected Output
Input set: Unit-consistent project valuesExpected output: Tool result is in the same order as standard references

Note: In real projects, run at least one manual check or reference-table comparison.

Version and Update
Version
v0.1.0
Last updated
2026-03-04

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