Cascade unlooping of a low-pitch helical spring under tension
Classical Physics
2009-04-28 v1
Abstract
We study the force vs extension behaviour of a helical spring made of a thin torsionally-stiff anisotropic elastic rod. Our focus is on springs of very low helical pitch. For certain parameters of the problem such a spring is found not to unwind when pulled but rather to form hockles that pop-out one by one and lead to a highly non-monotonic force-extension curve. Between abrupt loop pop-outs this curve is well described by the planar elastica whose relevant solutions are classified. Our results may be relevant for tightly coiled nanosprings in future micro- and nano(electro)mechanical devices.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0812.1805,
title = {Cascade unlooping of a low-pitch helical spring under tension},
author = {E. L. Starostin and G. H. M. van der Heijden},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0812.1805},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
20 pages, 15 figures