05:57 Dec 6, 2000 |
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na | quasi-statical testing, path change |
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quasi-statical testing, path change Explanation: Federsteife = spring rate also Federsteifigkeit = rigidity of the spring Hope this helps! DeVries Tech. Dic. Routledge Tech. Dic. |
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see detail Explanation: If the test is interrupted and the stiffness of the assembly [or: mechanism] is tested [or: verified], a reproducable result is always obtained with static testing.... However, if the stiffness of the assembly is quasistaticly tested in the pulser without removing the load, directly following a 'high stress' phase, it is seen that if the displacement [or: amount of travel] is changed, the resistance initially increases more rapidly than the applied pressure and then drops back to the static value. |
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