RT Journal Article SR Electronic A1 Sleger, Vladimir A1 Mizera, Cestmir T1 Comparison of the Continuous and Intermittent Relaxation Test JF Manufacturing Technology Journal YR 2015 VO 15 IS 2 SP 210 OP 214 DO 10.21062/ujep/x.2015/a/1213-2489/MT/15/2/210 UL https://journalmt.com/artkey/mft-201502-0017.php AB The article presents the measurement results of the relaxation of long-term loaded compression springs manufactured out of non-alloy steel. The goal was to determine the differences between the interrupted and uninterrupted tests. During the relaxation test that lasted 5000 hr in a laboratory with a temperature of 22ÂșC, initial shear stress set at a value of 30% of the ultimate tensile strength of the material, decreased the strength of the springs with a wire diameter of 1 mm by 3.6%, springs with a wire diameter of 3.15 mm by 2.5%, and springs with a wire diameter of 5 mm by 1.3%. The difference in the results was found in tests 16 times and 4 times interrupted to measure the current relaxation. The results of intermittent tests cannot be considered as relaxation values for statically loaded springs. Conversely, when determining the maximum tension of quasi-statically loaded springs with respect to the relaxation, the uninterrupted relaxation tests cannot be used.