bryansonnier
Mechanical
- Dec 20, 2011
- 80
I'm looking at making a design using an acme thread power screw. the basis of the design is a rotary actuator will slowly turn a shaft at 600 in-lb of torque plus also being turned will be an ACME thread power screw which will be compressing some belleville spring washers. the shaft will have a ratcheting system so that when the actuator finishes its turn the load on the belleville washers will be held by the ratchet. The actuator will then get a signal to turn back the other way triggering the ratchet to release allowing the bellevilles to push the power screw back the other direction also turning the shaft. the load on the shaft when driven by the springs will be 600 in-lbs.
My question is can an acme thread be used in both a driving and driven function? Would a lead angle of 45degrees be needed or is there some other optimum angle if that functionality is possible. would a square thread be better for this? The shaft rotation would be only 90 degrees so i think i would use multiple thread starts to distribute the load. The main unknown is would a 45degree angle do what i'm looking for or would a slightly lesser angel work?
My question is can an acme thread be used in both a driving and driven function? Would a lead angle of 45degrees be needed or is there some other optimum angle if that functionality is possible. would a square thread be better for this? The shaft rotation would be only 90 degrees so i think i would use multiple thread starts to distribute the load. The main unknown is would a 45degree angle do what i'm looking for or would a slightly lesser angel work?