PietroG.
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Good morning to all,
I am preparing the examination of construction elements of the machines and I came across an exercise of fatigue verification of two helical springs of stiffness k1 and k2 and a flexional spring of rigidity kl, subject to the action of a circular cam that rotates around an eccentric point. the two helical springs are separated by an infinite stiffness plate.
I attach a sketch to make interpretation more clear.
But my problem lies in understanding the arrangement of the springs, and thus understanding how the action of the cam is distributed in the three springs.
Thinking about it, I thought that the two helical springs can be in series, and all in parallel with the flexional spring, but I am not too sure, as I have the bat that creates a little confusion: cry:.
I looked for other discussions on the site that could help me, but I couldn't find anything that would take away my doubt... so if anyone could help me out, I would be infinitely grateful!

I am preparing the examination of construction elements of the machines and I came across an exercise of fatigue verification of two helical springs of stiffness k1 and k2 and a flexional spring of rigidity kl, subject to the action of a circular cam that rotates around an eccentric point. the two helical springs are separated by an infinite stiffness plate.
I attach a sketch to make interpretation more clear.
But my problem lies in understanding the arrangement of the springs, and thus understanding how the action of the cam is distributed in the three springs.
Thinking about it, I thought that the two helical springs can be in series, and all in parallel with the flexional spring, but I am not too sure, as I have the bat that creates a little confusion: cry:.
I looked for other discussions on the site that could help me, but I couldn't find anything that would take away my doubt... so if anyone could help me out, I would be infinitely grateful!

