eedave
Electrical
- Feb 25, 1999
- 1
I am an electrical engineer who has been asked to come up with a mathematical model to simulate the mechanics of one of my company's products. The product is called an expansion chuck and it operates on a cam like principle. The chuck consists of a center hub and three "jaws" - the jaws are supported on the hub by a series of rollers. When a torque is transmitted via the jaws, the rollers ride up a ramp feature on the center hub thus causing the jaws to expand out. I want to come up with a model that predicts the expansion force as a function of actuating torque.<br>
My guess is that the math involved is similar to that used to predict starting torques in bearings.<br>
I would appreciate any thoughts on:<br>
1. Mechanical engineering text books or other references that<br>
discuss bearings, cams or other related subjects.<br>
2. Simulation software that would be useful for implementing such a model.<br>
<br>
Thanks in advance<br>
eedave
My guess is that the math involved is similar to that used to predict starting torques in bearings.<br>
I would appreciate any thoughts on:<br>
1. Mechanical engineering text books or other references that<br>
discuss bearings, cams or other related subjects.<br>
2. Simulation software that would be useful for implementing such a model.<br>
<br>
Thanks in advance<br>
eedave