nedders
Mechanical
- Feb 15, 2023
- 13
Hi
I'm trying to explain, justify, calculate
I have a cable that S-shapes under and over a series of pulleys, and I'm trying to calculate how much extra tension is required to pull the rope through the snakey pattern.
In my mind, if the pulleys are frictionless (ie. bearings), then bending the rope around a series of pulleys won't make any difference what-so-ever.
If there is a weight of say 10kg on one end, then surely it's only 10kg force required to pull through.
I want to know if changing the shape so there is more wrap around the pulleys, if it will make any difference to require tension to pull the rope
I'm trying to explain, justify, calculate
I have a cable that S-shapes under and over a series of pulleys, and I'm trying to calculate how much extra tension is required to pull the rope through the snakey pattern.
In my mind, if the pulleys are frictionless (ie. bearings), then bending the rope around a series of pulleys won't make any difference what-so-ever.
If there is a weight of say 10kg on one end, then surely it's only 10kg force required to pull through.
I want to know if changing the shape so there is more wrap around the pulleys, if it will make any difference to require tension to pull the rope