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  1. gb2835

    Hall Sensor Spacing for BLDC Motor

    Cool diagram! I have a question if that's alright. How do the number of poles play into the diagram? Again, I am very new to this :)
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    Hall Sensor Spacing for BLDC Motor

    Our lab previously purchased several BLDC motors with 21 pole pairs and 36 stators. These motors did not come with hall sensors, and previous lab members produced a pcb containing such sensors. They based the spacing on the hall sensors on the number of stators, so the sensors are 40° apart (80°...
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    1045 CS - Corrosion Prevention

    Great, thank you both! This lead to some informative searches on my end regarding inhibitors and shear stability. We're going to order a few variants and see what works best across components. My advisor sends his gratitude.
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    1045 CS - Corrosion Prevention

    I work in a lab where several gears, shafts, etc. are 1045 CS. I was tasked by my advisor to look into methods that help prevent corrosion. These components are used in walking robots in normal room settings, so no moisture minus lubrication on the gear teeth and oils from skin contact...
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    minimum wall thickness of the four holes to the O.D. of the part.

    So pick a start and end point, one on a hole surface and the other on the OD of the part that sets the min gap calculation. You can think of the start point being fixed, and then you work through the stack up in a way that pushes the end point toward the start point. Pro tip, rotate the part 45°...
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    Is this Corrent?

    I agree with everyone above. TYP is not a standard notation, so it is ambiguous. I've worked with enough people that do this, and when they explain it the same way as the vendor. Since they explained the symmetry thing, just go with that. But refer to @drawoh in the first sentence for the...
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    Drawing Resources For Plastic Manufacturing

    So in the end it really depends on the mold maker for how detailed (if any) 2D drawings should be. In the past my drawings have only shown design specific features for the mold (rib thickness, various fillets at the inner corners, draft, threads if they are present, etc.) and locations of any...
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    Gear Grease Recommendation

    Thank you TugboarEng, all great points. I will look into your recommended lubricants. I would certainly prefer 400 SS, but I am at the mercy of my advisor on this one. After testing, the gear assembly will be used with higher load thus the usage of steel, but yes a smoother material would help...
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    Where do engineering companies pull there interview questions from?

    I am in ME, but have held interviews along with a panel and we all had our questions for the interviewer. I have not heard of anyone using a reference specific to interview questions, though I am sure you can find example questions online. As far as I know, we all have written our own questions...
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    Swing Bolt Torque Calculation for Pressure Vessels with 0-ring Closures

    +1 to the above. I missed the o-ring mention in the title.
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    Gear Grease Recommendation

    My advisor has tasked me with finding a grease to use for our gear assembly. The gears are not in a gearbox, thus oil is not ideal. The gears also work at low speeds (on the magnitude of a person's walking gait cycle). Temperatures are also on the magnitude of room temperature (not constantly...
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    Swing Bolt Torque Calculation for Pressure Vessels with 0-ring Closures

    You may want to find a copy of ASME BPVC VIII-1. Appendix 2 is titled "Rules for Bolted Flange Connections with Ring Type Gaskets." Perhaps this is the type of application for your lid. Below is a screen shot of part of the Appendix. PLEASE keep in mind that bolted joint torque calculations can...
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    Tolerance Designs Affecting The Accuracy of Lathe Spindle Caused by the Bearing System

    And to just close the loop on your overall question: Runout is not primarily determined by bearing fits (though improper fits will certainly cause issues). The type of chuck used (3 jaw vs 4 jaw) and designs in the lathe that allow for adjustment/calibration is what really contributes to...
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    Tolerance Designs Affecting The Accuracy of Lathe Spindle Caused by the Bearing System

    As BrianE22 above stated, the only approach I know (and perhaps others know other resources) is to use the manufactures published design rules for tapered bearings. Just to leave some extra info, non-tapered bearings have a much more straightforward approach. "Roller Bearing Analysis" by Harris...
  15. gb2835

    2022 FCF Issue

    Thanks to the users over at the Drafting section, the issue has been solved. See below! https://www.eng-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=503300
  16. gb2835

    I just posted this in the SolidWork

    You were right! There is an option in Doc Properties specifically for locating the material modifier. Never noticed this before. Thank you!
  17. gb2835

    I just posted this in the SolidWork

    Oh good point, I did not know that. My drafting standards are set to ASME, and SW's reply to my VAR did not mention anything along these lines. I will look into it though, thank you both!
  18. gb2835

    2022 FCF Issue

    Ya 2022 has a whole new interface for FCFs. In your case I would actually put the projection zone in the Height box. That way you don't get the line preceding it.
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    I just posted this in the SolidWork

    I just posted this in the SolidWorks section but perhaps you all have encountered this as well: Not sure if this more appropriate for the GD&T or SW topic but I'll start here. Has anyone ran into the issue I am having below (or attached, can't tell yet). In 2022, the FCF doesn't look right...
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    2022 FCF Issue

    Not sure if this more appropriate for the GD&T or SW topic but I'll start here. Has anyone ran into the issue I am having below (or attached, can't tell yet). In 2022, the FCF doesn't look right, and I can't figure out a way of how to address this. I've contacted my VAR, who contacted SW, who...
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