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		<title>Author: Coakley</title>
		<link>http://mitcalc-torsion-springs.mitcalc.qarchive.org/#comment-23867</link>
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		<description><![CDATA[This looks like it would be useful capability. As far as I can tell I did not get a useable copy of the software.  I did get a menu that allowed me to view the kinds of calculations that can be made, but I could not find a way to enter my own information.  <br><br>In general the software seemed to be missing one piece of capability that we were looking for.  We want to know, for a particular design wind and wire cross section, how the change in radius and change in spring length for a particular applied torsion are related. ]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[This looks like it would be useful capability. As far as I can tell I did not get a useable copy of the software.  I did get a menu that allowed me to view the kinds of calculations that can be made, but I could not find a way to enter my own information.  <br><br>In general the software seemed to be missing one piece of capability that we were looking for.  We want to know, for a particular design wind and wire cross section, how the change in radius and change in spring length for a particular applied torsion are related. ]]></content:encoded>
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