veerwerk
Veerwerk is a Dutch term used to describe the assembly of springs and related components that provide restoring force in a mechanism. The word combines veer (spring) and werk (assembly or mechanism). In Dutch engineering literature, veerwerk refers to the subsystem that stores energy when a part is displaced and releases it to return the part to its original position.
Typical elements of veerwerk are coil springs (compression and extension), torsion springs, leaf springs, spring seats,
Function and role: veerwerk stores energy, generates restoring force, and provides a return action for moving
Applications: veerwerk appears across diverse sectors, including consumer products such as keyboards and doors, automotive components
Design considerations: selecting appropriate materials (e.g., high-carbon or alloy steels, stainless variants), determining spring rate and
Terminology: veerwerk is common in Dutch-language contexts, but English-language documents often use terms like spring assembly