paulpatrick
Mechanical
- Aug 27, 2005
- 49
Hi All
I currently been asked to analyse the interaction of the forces of a chain and pulley system.
The thing is I am being asked to take into account friction slack etc in the analysis.
If the force applied at one end is 19.9kN in one instance from the chain end.
another instance 10kN is applied to the blue wishbone.
If I were to assume that the line of action in each item was in the same plain is this a valid assumption?
There is misalignment in the linkages as well but I am unsure as to how one could take this also into account.... its sort of agricultural in application.
Any advice i have done a really simplistic analysis where I break each area into a Free body diagrham etc and resolve starting from one end going to the other and vice versa when the application of force changes.
My problem is howfar into detail do I need to into the nitty gritty to include the friction interactions?
I currently been asked to analyse the interaction of the forces of a chain and pulley system.
The thing is I am being asked to take into account friction slack etc in the analysis.
If the force applied at one end is 19.9kN in one instance from the chain end.
another instance 10kN is applied to the blue wishbone.
If I were to assume that the line of action in each item was in the same plain is this a valid assumption?
There is misalignment in the linkages as well but I am unsure as to how one could take this also into account.... its sort of agricultural in application.
Any advice i have done a really simplistic analysis where I break each area into a Free body diagrham etc and resolve starting from one end going to the other and vice versa when the application of force changes.
My problem is howfar into detail do I need to into the nitty gritty to include the friction interactions?