From the Rolls-Royce experimental archive: a quarter of a million communications from Rolls-Royce, 1906 to 1960's. Documents from the Sir Henry Royce Memorial Foundation (SHRMF).
Committee discussion on valve spring vibrations, winding action, and potential design modifications to prevent breakages.
| Identifier | ExFiles\Box 80\3\ scan0101 | |
| Date | 17th January 1912 guessed | |
| Valves and Valve Springs. Contd. (11) special spring washers, having a better bearing on the valve stem, to prevent any tipping action due to the cotter. Mr Swetnam remarked that some of the valve springs vibrated more violently than others on the test rig. The Committee agreed that this point was of some importance, and should have special attention from Mr Platford, and the rig be inspected by the members. Mr Wormald pointed out that valve springs have a peculiar winding up action when compressed, and suggested that this might in some way affect the breakages, and perhaps it would be worth while trying a ball race at one end of the spring, to prevent this action. The Committee were of the opinion that the winding up action was extremely small and was not likely to affect the failure. Mr Barrington suggested that it would perhaps be advisable to get out designs of a spring with still lower stress, notwithstanding the fact that the breakages were apparently caused in some way by the method of supporting the spring; the further modification should be in the direction of increasing | ||
