Article | REF: B610 V1

Dynamic spring behavior

Authors: Bernard GIRONNET, Guy LOURADOUR

Publication date: February 10, 1983

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2. Models

Models are needed to study the vibratory behavior of springs, and in particular to determine: natural frequencies, coil speeds, their interference and real dynamic forces at the ends.

Two simple models are available for this purpose:

  • the first obtained by assimilating the spring to a homogeneous straight cylindrical bar 2.1 ;

  • the second based on a discretization of masses and stiffness 2.2

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