noelex
Well-Known Member
OTOH if you rig two idntical non-load sharing snubbers and the first one breaks, then, unless it failed from an intrinsic weakness, the second one is likely to follow it if those conditions persist.
The cycle life of the backup snubber will be zero if it is rigged as Dockhead suggested. This, together with little or no chafe, will make it more durable than the primary snubber.
Breaking even a new, unused, backup snubber in addition to the primary snubber is obviously possible, but not very likely if the snubber is correctly sized.
I am not sure why you want the stretch to decrease.I'd also think I wouldnt want the stretch to say the same even if the primary snubber snaps, I'd want it to decrease, and the restoring force to increase, in response to the worsening conditions.
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