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"variable stiffness" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used in engineering and scientific contexts to refer to a material or material property that can be adjusted or manipulated for different levels of stiffness. For example, "This material shows excellent variable stiffness, allowing it to be adjusted for different types of applications."
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Several synthesis problems for usual variable stiffness components are assessed.
In this paper, a variable stiffness compliant joint is presented.
The actuator provides joint motion and variable stiffness, simultaneously.
A single-degree-of-freedom variable stiffness vibration suppression problem was solved in an exact implicit form using the variable stiffness comparison parameter.
The variable stiffness and variable damping model (VSDM) constituted of a variable-stiffness spring and a variable-damping damper is developed to estimate the HDC of the belt.
The successful development, experimental testing, and modelling of this innovative variable stiffness and damping isolator make the concept of variable stiffness and damping become feasible.
The developed variable stiffness bracing (VSB) system comprises four nonlinear steel leaf springs that provide nonlinear and variable stiffness capacity at different frame displacements.
Due to the wide variety of types and capabilities of variable stiffness devices, selecting a variable stiffness device for vibration control of a structure can be difficult.
To realize different tasks in human-robotic interaction, various mechanical variable stiffness actuators are being investigated.
A variable stiffness design can increase the structural performance of composite laminates.
This paper presents a new concept for morphing composite structures based on variable stiffness composite plates.
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