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Technical Data: Basic Theory of Gas Springs

The calculation method for initial load, as well as the load increase rate during isothermal compression, the ideal gas law, and load increase due to polytropic compression are included.

This document introduces the basic theory of gas springs. It includes methods for calculating initial load, the rate of load increase during isothermal compression, the ideal gas law, and load increase due to polytropic compression. Explanations are provided using formulas and other calculations. [Contents] ■ Method for calculating initial load ■ Adjustment of initial load ■ Rate of load increase during isothermal compression ■ Ideal gas law ■ Load increase due to polytropic compression ■ Initial load at operating temperature *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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