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what is surging in spring​

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Answered by vaibhav777755
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Surging refers to oscillation specific to a coil spring. When an external force having a frequency component close to the spring's natural frequency acts upon the spring, an oscillation phenomenon called surging occurs owing to the mass of the spring.

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Answered by Rameshjangid
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Answer: Surging refers to oscillation specific to a coil spring. When an external force having a frequency component close to the spring's natural frequency acts upon the spring, an oscillation phenomenon called surging occurs owing to the mass of the spring.

Explanation:

Step :1   Spring surge: Resonance occurs when the inherent frequency of the spring's oscillations and the frequency of the external periodic force acting on it coincide. In this condition, the coils of the spring are compressed successively, travelling from one end to the other and back. The resonance effect in the spring is what causes surge. Resonance happens when the inherent frequency of a spring's vibrations and the frequency of an external periodic force are in phase. 9.

Step :2 The spring should not cycle at a frequency that is near to its natural frequency in order to prevent surge. Generally speaking, the natural frequency of spring surge should be increased beyond the motion's highest significant harmonic, which is normally about the 13th harmonic. When the outside diameter is restricted, concentric springs—also known as nested springs—are employed because they have a parallel arrangement of two or more springs stacked inside of one another with the same axis.

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