@DamodharanR16 Hi DamodharanR16!! no problem! I appreciate your concern for helping me. I have no deadline. I'm just very interested in learning about these issues, but not urgent. I hope your help without compromise. Thank you very much, regards
Hi DamodharanR16, I am very interested in the analysis of contact forces is seen in this video. You explain in detail how to do this analysis? Thank you very much.
Hi, you say MDB or MBD ? I just need know like SW calculate that maximum force showed in the graphic. How i can prove with any mathematical expression that valour (mangitude) 206 Newton. Thanks.
Hi, again.. Only I need prove that magnitude of the force 206 N, can u help me with that? only i ned know like SW calcute to know if is reliable for me to use this tool (SW Motion) ...for me is enough with this example of your two gear! Thanks.
@DamodharanR16 Thanks for replying DamodharanR16. I did some tests but I have some problems. I used the contact accuracy option in SW motion. The teeth of the gears seem to bounce. I do not get a real movement like your video. I find no reason why this happens. Continue
Good video. I am also interested in gear and cam follower mechanism. But I dont know animation. You can find different type of cam follower mechanism and use at my youtube channel. We can rotate cam by applying force by follower. Follower come down little bit and help to move cam more peripheral length.
Hi Damodharan, i want to animate my spur gears of different sizes......... i was wandering how you did that...... do i need any other mates except a gear mate to make my gears rotate....... thanks alot!
I'm so frustrated. I custom designed two different gears using a site and then downloaded the CAD models. They both have a diametral pitch of 8, one has 12 teeth and a pitch diameter of 1.5, and the one has 25 teeth and a pitch diameter of 3.125. When I mate them the teeth collide? Can someone explain why? I assume if it has the same diametral pitch and same sized teeth, shouldn't they mate properly??
Nothing is wrong with the gears generated. As long as the diametrical pitches are identical, the gears should mesh correctly. I have used gear mates and have not had problems, but I've only been using Rhino & Grasshopper to generate the gear profiles.
i was waiting for volume and there was none and i went to like three different computers trying to see if they were broken or something..... put some volume on this!!!!