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Preload force / Correct gear movement _ MSC ADAMS

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Frankyy

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Oct 22, 2020
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Hello everyone again :) I need help with two things [ponder]

1) Which function I can simulate the preload force "Fw" as in the figure below?
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2)This is what the normal simulation of a gear belt looks like? I mean these oscillations marked with a blue arrow, I used the dimensions of the standard "ISO 5294".

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I mean the preload function force "Fw" which stretches the belt, for example push 100N and not come back like the green block on the move below. I checked the "SFORCE" documentation but I don't understand how to use this function for this example.

[youtube nD8tSvmTBWs]
 
You have to write an expression for a force between the two parts the pulleys are mounted to that pushes them apart. it'll look something like SFORCE/2901761,I=290761,J=0100,TRANSLATION,FUNCTION=150000, except with different i and j markers

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Greg Locock


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Hmmmm, "SFORCE/2901761,I=290761,J=0100,TRANSLATION,FUNCTION=150000" This formula describes the same as applying that force from menu selection?
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If SFORCE formula is the same as force from the selection menu button and I apply it, the green box still makes a move

[youtube 2-P5dUX6ltA]

I mean the preload effect when you tensioning the belt and turn the screw (push the green box for example 100N and fix it), as below video
[youtube S4a9z8ofNB8]
 
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