Wave Propagation in an Elastic Rod Exhibiting Internal Coulomb Friction, Considered as a Model for a Ring Spring
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Abstract The problem of stress-wave propagation in a ring spring is considered. A ring spring consists of rings placed normal to the spring axis with alternate internal and external conical bearing surfaces. The friction between these surfaces causes a loading-unloading relation which is strongly irreversible, leading to marked energy absorption for oscillatory stressing. The attenuation of a pulse of stress is analyzed in detail as it is propagated down a spring of infinite length. The influence of certain spring characteristics is evaluated. Concentration of the absorption of the total input energy is found in the region of the impact end of the spring, and particular examples are presented.
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