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  2. Spring (device) - Wikipedia

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    The stiffness (or rate) of springs in parallel is additive, as is the compliance of springs in series. Springs are made from a variety of elastic materials, the most common being spring steel. Small springs can be wound from pre-hardened stock, while larger ones are made from annealed steel and hardened after

  3. Vibration isolation - Wikipedia

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    Large industrial equipment, some optics and instruments 1.5 – 3 Hz, large systems customized to 0.5 Hz Springs or spring dampers Heavy loads, pumps, compressors 3 – 9 Hz Elastomer or cork pads Large high-load applications where isolation of medium to high frequency noise and vibration is required

  4. Constant-force spring - Wikipedia

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    An ideal constant-force spring is a spring for which the force it exerts over its range of motion is a constant, that is, it does not obey Hooke's law.In reality, "constant-force springs" do not provide a truly constant force and are constructed from materials that do obey Hooke's law.

  5. Belleville washer - Wikipedia

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    With suitable arrangement, a large damping (high hysteresis) effect may be achieved, Because the springs are of an annular shape, force transmission is absolutely concentric. Thanks to these advantageous properties, Belleville washers are today used in a large number of fields, some examples are listed in the following.

  6. Arc spring - Wikipedia

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    As with compression springs, spring systems can also be used for arc springs. The main designs are series and parallel connection. With these, single-stage or multi-stage spring characteristics can be achieved. In order to make optimum use of the available space, systems consisting of inner and outer arc springs are often used.

  7. Garter spring - Wikipedia

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    They are typically made up of a thick steel wire with large coils; compression springs need to be able to handle very large loads while being able to return to their natural extended position. Compression springs [1] store potential energy when they are compressed (length of spring decreases), and exert kinetic energy when released. Compression ...

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