All applicable studies model the spring used for a pin connector as linear elastic. You can estimate the axial and rotational stiffness values based on the actual pin geometry:
| Axial stiffness | Rotational stiffness | 
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| You can use the linear stiffness of a rod with constant diameter  in tension. K = AE/L A is the cross sectional area of the spring E is the elastic modulus of the spring L is the free length of the spring without any deflection | You can use the linear stiffness of rod with constant diameter in torsion. K = JG/L J is the polar moment of inertia = 2I I is the moment of inertia = (Πr4)/4 r is the radius  of the coil G is the modulus of rigidity =  E/(2(1+ν))  E is the elastic modulus of the spring ν is the Poisson's ratio L is the free length of the spring without any deflection |