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A New High Speed Suspension Spring Test Machine
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Abstract
Lightweight vehicle design requires fast and economical fatigue testing especially for suspension components. Spring testing, so far, has been a slow and energy intensive process. IABG* has developed a new machine which tests springs with a frequency of up to 15 Hz. It features low power consumption in spite of the long stroke needed for suspension springs, and it tests four springs simultaneously using a unique power-compensating test principle. Correct testing of linearily compressed springs as well as springs that are compressed along an arc is possible because the machine is designed to allow the duplication of any suspension geometry. Even the influence of different assembly positions of the spring within a given suspension system can be evaluated. Test results of the more than 20 machines already in service are presented.
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Hueck, M., Hutter, W., and Schuetz, W., "A New High Speed Suspension Spring Test Machine," SAE Technical Paper 900663, 1990, https://doi.org/10.4271/900663.Also In
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