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FEM for Springs

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  • © 2003

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  • Only profound treatment of this technically difficult subject
  • Written by experts of the Japan Society for Spring Research, an organization closely cooperating with Spring manufacturers
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
  • 2648 Accesses

  • 32 Citations

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The Japanese original edition of "FEM for Springs" was published in 1997, to com­ memorate the 50th anniversary of Japan Society for Spring Research (JSSR). While there have been many books published about Finite Element Method (FEM), this book was among the first to address the application of FEM to spring design. When asked about springs, one might imagine a mere shape of helical coil. How­ ever, there are many more varieties of shapes and functions in the application of springs. Consequently, some are very difficult to calculate by design formula. FEM gives the solutions to those advanced engineering cases. Nowadays, it is strongly desired to have a design method for springs as a com­ mon base from a global point of view. Under these circumstances, JSSR planned to publish an English version of "FEM for Springs". By improving the contents and adding many examples, this book, FEM for Springs, has been brought to comple­ tion. It is a truly significant event. I am confident that this book is suitable for engineers in worldwide industrial sectors and for college students as well.

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Table of contents (6 chapters)

Editors and Affiliations

  • Mitsubishi Steel MFG. Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Japan

    Masayoshi Shimoseki

  • Design Department, Suspension Spring Division, NHK Spring Co., Ltd., Yokohama, Japan

    Toshio Hamano

  • Technology Office, Chuo Spring Co., Ltd., Aichi-Ken, Japan

    Toshiyuki Imaizumi

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