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FEM rotating shaft, break torque
Posted 4 ott 2016, 07:21 GMT-4 Structural Mechanics Version 5.2 0 Replies
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I,m new at this discussion forum and I really hope that you can give me some good advices.
My problem is that I want to build a model of a rotating shaft with a fixed and a rotating bearing, WITHOUT using the multibody Dynamics Interface. The shaft is moved by a step function of a torsional moment located on the left side. After a certain period of time the shaft has to be slowed down by another torque (on the opposite side of the shaft).
Now my questions...
Does anybody know how I can realise the bearings?
How is it possible to define a surface of the shaft where the second torque operates?
Furthermore...how can I prescribe the frictional coefficient of my "self made" constructed bearings?
The bearings are built out of spring Forces.
I,m deeply grateful for any tips!!!
Thanks so far
Daniel
Hello Daniel Mittelstädt
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