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How does spring rate effect the load variation of the spring in stress analysis? |
Because the deflection of the pipe system is predicated on its operating conditions, the difference in load between our starting condition and our operating condition is dependent upon the spring rate. A higher spring rate would produce a higher difference in load and a lower spring rate would produce a smaller difference in load. The stress analysis would be utilized to confirm which, if any, of those load differences are acceptable.
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