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Equivalent Stiffness of Springs is the combined stiffness of multiple springs in a mechanical system, affecting the vibration response and natural frequency. Check FAQs
Keq=K1+K2
Keq - Equivalent Stiffness of Springs?K1 - Stiffness of Spring 1?K2 - Stiffness of Spring 2?

Equivalent Stiffness of Two Springs in Parallel Example

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100Edit=49Edit+51Edit
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Equivalent Stiffness of Two Springs in Parallel Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
Keq=K1+K2
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
Keq=49N/mm+51N/mm
Next Step Convert Units
Keq=49000N/m+51000N/m
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
Keq=49000+51000
Next Step Evaluate
Keq=100000N/m
LAST Step Convert to Output's Unit
Keq=100N/mm

Equivalent Stiffness of Two Springs in Parallel Formula Elements

Variables
Equivalent Stiffness of Springs
Equivalent Stiffness of Springs is the combined stiffness of multiple springs in a mechanical system, affecting the vibration response and natural frequency.
Symbol: Keq
Measurement: Stiffness ConstantUnit: N/mm
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Stiffness of Spring 1
Stiffness of Spring 1 is a measure of the force required to deform a spring by a unit distance in a mechanical vibration system.
Symbol: K1
Measurement: Stiffness ConstantUnit: N/mm
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Stiffness of Spring 2
Stiffness of Spring 2 is a measure of the force required to deform a spring by a unit distance in mechanical vibration systems.
Symbol: K2
Measurement: Stiffness ConstantUnit: N/mm
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

Other Formulas to find Equivalent Stiffness of Springs

​Go Equivalent Stiffness of Two Springs in Series
Keq=K1K2K1+K2

Other formulas in Undamped Free Vibration category

​Go Frequency of Vibration
vvib=12πk1m
​Go Natural Frequency of Torsional Vibration System
ω'=sIdisc

How to Evaluate Equivalent Stiffness of Two Springs in Parallel?

Equivalent Stiffness of Two Springs in Parallel evaluator uses Equivalent Stiffness of Springs = Stiffness of Spring 1+Stiffness of Spring 2 to evaluate the Equivalent Stiffness of Springs, Equivalent Stiffness of Two Springs in Parallel formula is defined as the total stiffness of two or more springs connected in parallel, which determines the overall stiffness of the system and is used to analyze the mechanical behavior of complex systems in mechanical vibrations. Equivalent Stiffness of Springs is denoted by Keq symbol.

How to evaluate Equivalent Stiffness of Two Springs in Parallel using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Equivalent Stiffness of Two Springs in Parallel, enter Stiffness of Spring 1 (K1) & Stiffness of Spring 2 (K2) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Equivalent Stiffness of Two Springs in Parallel

What is the formula to find Equivalent Stiffness of Two Springs in Parallel?
The formula of Equivalent Stiffness of Two Springs in Parallel is expressed as Equivalent Stiffness of Springs = Stiffness of Spring 1+Stiffness of Spring 2. Here is an example- 0.1 = 49000+51000.
How to calculate Equivalent Stiffness of Two Springs in Parallel?
With Stiffness of Spring 1 (K1) & Stiffness of Spring 2 (K2) we can find Equivalent Stiffness of Two Springs in Parallel using the formula - Equivalent Stiffness of Springs = Stiffness of Spring 1+Stiffness of Spring 2.
What are the other ways to Calculate Equivalent Stiffness of Springs?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Equivalent Stiffness of Springs-
  • Equivalent Stiffness of Springs=(Stiffness of Spring 1*Stiffness of Spring 2)/(Stiffness of Spring 1+Stiffness of Spring 2)OpenImg
Can the Equivalent Stiffness of Two Springs in Parallel be negative?
No, the Equivalent Stiffness of Two Springs in Parallel, measured in Stiffness Constant cannot be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Equivalent Stiffness of Two Springs in Parallel?
Equivalent Stiffness of Two Springs in Parallel is usually measured using the Newton per Millimeter[N/mm] for Stiffness Constant. Newton per Meter[N/mm], Kilonewton per Millimeter[N/mm] are the few other units in which Equivalent Stiffness of Two Springs in Parallel can be measured.
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