mechengjohn
Mechanical
- Jan 20, 2010
- 7
Hi guys, hopefully someone here knows how to tackle this. I've been trying to work it out for a while.
We have a machine which moves heavy plates with a spinning wheel. The wheel presses the plate from under then spins to drive the plate onto a rack. Sometimes the wheel doesn't have enough grip on the plates and just spins without moving them. So I'm trying to calculate the amount of force required to generate enough grip (without lifting the plate!).
I thought I could just use a rolling resistance equation, F= (f.W)/r .
F = force
f = resistance
W = weight
r = radius of wheel
Where usually this is done to work out the force required to overcome the rolling resistance, I have a given force (the torque of the motor driving the wheel) and could work out W which would be the minimum force. ie less than this and it would overcome rolling resistance and slip. But this method isn't producing a sensible answer.
I can upload a picture or FBD to make it more clear.
Any ideas? Sorry if something like this has come up before, I did try the search fucntion but couldn't find anything.
We have a machine which moves heavy plates with a spinning wheel. The wheel presses the plate from under then spins to drive the plate onto a rack. Sometimes the wheel doesn't have enough grip on the plates and just spins without moving them. So I'm trying to calculate the amount of force required to generate enough grip (without lifting the plate!).
I thought I could just use a rolling resistance equation, F= (f.W)/r .
F = force
f = resistance
W = weight
r = radius of wheel
Where usually this is done to work out the force required to overcome the rolling resistance, I have a given force (the torque of the motor driving the wheel) and could work out W which would be the minimum force. ie less than this and it would overcome rolling resistance and slip. But this method isn't producing a sensible answer.
I can upload a picture or FBD to make it more clear.
Any ideas? Sorry if something like this has come up before, I did try the search fucntion but couldn't find anything.