taintedcheese
Mechanical
- Mar 7, 2019
- 1
So I'm new here and wanted to know how you go about knowing/calculating the dimensions of various parts of the automobile. I've gone through a lot of textbooks on the subject but they don't really go into detail of adequate size or dimensions of camshafts, crankshafts, etc. I haven't seen anything that can tell me about fluid flow either (tubing diameters of power steering, and brakes in particular). Spring stiffnesses for shocks, lengths of connecting rods, spacings of engine chambers, etc, etc. Gear design for differentials, transmissions, is also another topic.
Another thing that I'm curious about is the exact fluid mechanics of valve body designs on automatic transmissions. How the hell are they able to actuate gears with pressures and flow?
I don't know if anyone can tell me about any of this from their experiences or if there's some literature out there for any of this (I've tried looking for it but with no success). I've looked at the SAE site for standards but it'll cost me more than I can afford.
Until I know or have access to most of these things I mentioned I'm just aimlessly CADing crap in Solidworks, simulating stuff in ANSYS and that gets old when you have no range of measurement or any sensible practicality behind any of it.
Another thing that I'm curious about is the exact fluid mechanics of valve body designs on automatic transmissions. How the hell are they able to actuate gears with pressures and flow?
I don't know if anyone can tell me about any of this from their experiences or if there's some literature out there for any of this (I've tried looking for it but with no success). I've looked at the SAE site for standards but it'll cost me more than I can afford.
Until I know or have access to most of these things I mentioned I'm just aimlessly CADing crap in Solidworks, simulating stuff in ANSYS and that gets old when you have no range of measurement or any sensible practicality behind any of it.