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Gear in motion: static or dynamic?

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Fabi0

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Apr 25, 2010
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I've to model a gearbox in the transitory (acceleration) and in the stationary (constant speed) running: i'm not sure abut the kind of step to use.
I'm gonna find contact pressure and stress in both case.

What about using static step for both?

 
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Will you gearbox be modelled under transient loading conditions?
 
If we consider:

inDRIVESHAFT ---> GEARBOXES ---> outSHAFT

Its working is:

A- stop (no speed on the inDRIVESHAFT)
B- start working (angular acceleration on inDRIVESHAFT)
C- "regular" working (inDRIVESHAFT get his working speed, so there isn't anymore acceleration: costant speed and accelation 0)
D- stop working (angular deceleration on inDRIVESHAFT)

I don't need frequency, but point B should be investigated very well, because customers suppose that acceleration could be too strong for their product.

The acceleration is a simple linear acceleration.

Thanks for your interest :)

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