vjantarajunior
Materials
- Feb 15, 2016
- 12
Hello everybody,
I am new to Abaqus and have been trying to do contact analysis of a pair of spur gears some time now.
If anybody has performed such analysis, please let me know. I would be really grateful!
What I have done so far:
1. Created and imported a Solidworks file for the gears;
2. Created the material, section, and assigned section to parts;
3. Meshed the parts;
3. Created a kinematic constraint on a reference point (in the center of the gear) to its inner surface, in order to emulate the shaft;
4. Created a contact interaction (friction coefficient of 0.12)
5. Created the interaction (my gears are on the YZ axis, therefore
BC1 - pinion - angular velocity - able to rotate only on UR1
BC2- gear- angular velocity - able to rotate only on UR1
The thing is, if I apply a torque to the gears, they will not rotate. I know that this may be a dumb question, but shouldn't they rotate only with a torque applied?
I have already checked my units, and they are consistent. I apply the torque on the reference point at the center of the gear since it is constrained to the inner surface of the gear. Am I doing it right?
If a do apply an angular velocity to the pinion (changing the BC1 to 1 rad/s on UR1 for example) then both gears will rotate. But when I apply a torque to the other gear, I get no difference in the S stress results! I've tried both small and huge values, and I get no difference. It's as if torque makes no difference on the analysis!
Should I just change the angular velocity and calculate the torque based on it? If so, how do I calculate?
>>>My goal is to understand how varying the torque will affect the contact stresses.<<<
Here are my files:
Thanks a lot!
I am new to Abaqus and have been trying to do contact analysis of a pair of spur gears some time now.
If anybody has performed such analysis, please let me know. I would be really grateful!
What I have done so far:
1. Created and imported a Solidworks file for the gears;
2. Created the material, section, and assigned section to parts;
3. Meshed the parts;
3. Created a kinematic constraint on a reference point (in the center of the gear) to its inner surface, in order to emulate the shaft;
4. Created a contact interaction (friction coefficient of 0.12)
5. Created the interaction (my gears are on the YZ axis, therefore
BC1 - pinion - angular velocity - able to rotate only on UR1
BC2- gear- angular velocity - able to rotate only on UR1
The thing is, if I apply a torque to the gears, they will not rotate. I know that this may be a dumb question, but shouldn't they rotate only with a torque applied?
I have already checked my units, and they are consistent. I apply the torque on the reference point at the center of the gear since it is constrained to the inner surface of the gear. Am I doing it right?
If a do apply an angular velocity to the pinion (changing the BC1 to 1 rad/s on UR1 for example) then both gears will rotate. But when I apply a torque to the other gear, I get no difference in the S stress results! I've tried both small and huge values, and I get no difference. It's as if torque makes no difference on the analysis!
Should I just change the angular velocity and calculate the torque based on it? If so, how do I calculate?
>>>My goal is to understand how varying the torque will affect the contact stresses.<<<
Here are my files:
Thanks a lot!