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What is the purpose of dead coils in the middle of a compression spring?

IMHO, It provides a stiffener midway that does somewhat arrest the rotational capacity during the buckling. I.e. if it where not there the mid section would be able to rotate more, and therefore accel …
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Choosing a Constant Force Spring

Provided your calculations are correct (you are not mentioning the mass that you will be launching) then you are right you need nothing more. However, I am not sure if its easy to find a constant forc …
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How to build an Adjustable Tension Spring?

I don't think either of the ways you are proposing with change the stiffness of the spring. What they will change is the starting value at compression (so you will immediately start from another point …
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Difference between Hydraulic cylinder and spring

@Ben This is to answer the comment whether there are configurations that a hydraulic cylinder acts as a spring. Please Note that with the term hydraulic cylinder, I consider any cylinder with a hydrau …
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Can someone please explain how impact is absorbed?

During impact what usually happens is that a moving object with mass $m$ with an initial velocity $v_0$ stops (or rebounces) in a very short time $\Delta t$. Assuming a body stops during impact this m …
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How to calculate the density of foam required to cushion impacts?

Your proposed arrangement will probably not be ideal. putting a wooden board between the treadmill and the foam might make the board act as a speaker phone and make the noise more significant (in the …
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Reverse Suspension Spring

The problems with the vacuum would be that the resulting force would always be less than 1bar times the cross-section. In a typical dampener the pressure of the N2 (or compressed air) is a few bars, …
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How to draw a free body diagram of a cylinder under torsion?

First of all the problem described --i.e. twisting then releasing -- seem like a dynamics problem (more than a statics one). Additionally, (and this will become more relevant below) is that the probl …
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What is this type of detent mechanism called?

The way I understand it, this mechanism performs very much like the notched scroll wheel of some mice. Although, probably that is not seem to be the same size or transfer the same load as the one you …
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Axially loaded member with a spring / Mechanic of Materials

I'll try to be a bit more verbose than the other answers. Essentially, I believe we should arrive at the same results (although I haven't checked). Like you have surmised, the temperature difference o …
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Inertial Force expression in spring

Assuming that: x=0 is the point where the spring is neither compressed nor extended x is positive upwards gravity plays a role then the motion equation is: $$m\cdot \ddot{x} + k\cdot x = -m\cdot g$ …
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What is the difference between Hooke's Law and Young's Modulus?

The main difference between the Young's modulus (E) and the Spring's constant (K) is that Young's modulus refers only to the material, while spring stiffness refers to the structure. The spring consta …
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Transfer Function of Spring-Damper System

I think this problem has the following structure: $y$ corresponds to the disturbance from the road $x_o$ corresponds to the travel of the unsprung mass $x_i$ corresponds to the travel of the sprung m …
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How to mechanically attach a compression spring to a flat surface

It might seem simplistic, but if you have the option, you can drill a hole with a diameter slightly less than the spring and then pressure fit it inside the spring.
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Mechanical mechanism that regulates gear's rotational velocity

To my understanding the Hartnell governor is a variation that might be applicable to your needs. Figure : HArtnell Governor source mechoholic Essentially it moves the sleeve against a compression spr …
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