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    Posted: Jan/15/2017 at 9:37pm
Hi All, 

Can some one help me how to calculate spring force (in ADAMS) between I and J marker when the axis are not parallel. 
Ie deflection of spring is in 3D plane. 

Thank You 

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can you send me a link to MSC Adams ?
I tried searching but couldn't find it
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OP, Can you better describe how your spring is deflecting in a 3D Plane? in general, a spring is meant to act along an axis (with a few exceptions for special types of springs). if your spring is acting along a plane instead of an axis (ie, bending the spring) then you are likely using the spring wrong. please post a picture of your spring so I can try and be of more help.
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