morris9791
Mechanical
- Feb 7, 2008
- 99
Dear Experts,
I need to analyse the structural strength of a helical gear box housing which contains an input, idler and output gear. I have all the relevant torques and forces acting on each gear.
I have having difficulty applying the loads in the correct direction in order for the system to be balanced which is requirement of a FEA static analysis.
I feel stupid asking this question but does an FEA model ‘ALWAYS’ have to include moments ‘AND’ forces if such loads occur in reality. I know this is the case when one is doing hand calcs, i.e., both summation of moments and forces must sum to 0 for a balanced system.
The reason I ask is because I am confused as to whether it is sufficient to apply forces only at mesh points. Note, that I do not include the teeth geometry, just the cylindrical shapes. The tangential component of the force will provide the torque automatically. Or do I need to apply the resulting torques as well.
Perhaps there are sources explaining how such a problem is modelled?
Any information will be appreciated.
Best Regards
Ed
I need to analyse the structural strength of a helical gear box housing which contains an input, idler and output gear. I have all the relevant torques and forces acting on each gear.
I have having difficulty applying the loads in the correct direction in order for the system to be balanced which is requirement of a FEA static analysis.
I feel stupid asking this question but does an FEA model ‘ALWAYS’ have to include moments ‘AND’ forces if such loads occur in reality. I know this is the case when one is doing hand calcs, i.e., both summation of moments and forces must sum to 0 for a balanced system.
The reason I ask is because I am confused as to whether it is sufficient to apply forces only at mesh points. Note, that I do not include the teeth geometry, just the cylindrical shapes. The tangential component of the force will provide the torque automatically. Or do I need to apply the resulting torques as well.
Perhaps there are sources explaining how such a problem is modelled?
Any information will be appreciated.
Best Regards
Ed