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A torsion spring is a mechanical component that uses elasticity to work. It is mainly made of spring steel and generates friction through its torsion elasticity to transmit power or motion.
The design principle of torsion springs is relatively complex, and the changes in form are quite lively, so the theory involved in the design is also the most cumbersome. It is widely used in controlling the movement of components, mitigating impacts or vibrations, storing energy, measuring the magnitude of forces, and other occasions. There are various types of torsion springs, including but not limited to spiral springs, scroll springs, torque springs, etc. They play important roles in mechanical equipment and the electronics industry, such as valve springs in gas turbines, adjusting torsion springs in clutches, and playing important roles in industrial manufacturing, buffer torsion springs under train carriages, and vibration absorbing torsion springs in couplings.
The design principle of torsion springs is relatively complex, and the changes in form are quite lively, so the theory involved in the design is also the most cumbersome. It is widely used in controlling the movement of components, mitigating impacts or vibrations, storing energy, measuring the magnitude of forces, and other occasions. There are various types of torsion springs, including but not limited to spiral springs, scroll springs, torque springs, etc. They play important roles in mechanical equipment and the electronics industry, such as valve springs in gas turbines, adjusting torsion springs in clutches, and playing important roles in industrial manufacturing, buffer torsion springs under train carriages, and vibration absorbing torsion springs in couplings.