Fabrication of Spring Mass System

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Dr. M Sasidhar
B. Sairamkrishna
N. Ramakrishna
B. Praneeth

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A spring testing apparatus is a system to reduce vibration and improve the balancing system. This system has tremendous applications, especially for analysing vibration. Its application is mainly in academic and industrial laboratories. The main aim of this project is to determine the spring characteristics of the spring stiffness for both the compression and tension conditions. This methodology analyses the characteristics of a spring under various loads. The apparatus accommodates different S-type hangers with spring mass span. After applying different masses, we had to analyse the behaviour of the spring. Noted the change of loads with deflection measures the incremental load of the spring under investigation. Two steel rules, attached on each side of the rectangular hole, enable the apparatus to measure the extension of the spring. A Mild Steel base is supported on four rubber bushings, and these give the apparatus a firm stand and balance. This project is a prototype that can be improved for implementation in industrial settings

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Fabrication of Spring Mass System (Dr. M Sasidhar, B. Sairamkrishna, N. Ramakrishna, & B. Praneeth , Trans.). (2025). International Journal of Emerging Science and Engineering (IJESE), 13(7), 24-30. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijese.A8241.13070625
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