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COMPUTER SIMULATION OF THE DYNAMIC AND VIBRATION RESPONSE OF A BELT DRIVE PULLEY

โœ Scribed by P.M. SINGRU; J.P. MODAK


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2001
Tongue
English
Weight
308 KB
Volume
242
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-460X

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โœฆ Synopsis


Torque transmitted from rim to the shaft through the arms of the pulley is analyzed in this paper. Dynamic and vibration response of the arm of the pulley of a belt drive is studied by transferring the system to equivalent spring, mass and damper system. The number of arms present in the load zone is assumed to take charge of the load zone angle equally as they appear in the load zone. Hence, the arms are subjected to stepped load wave. The arm is considered as a tapered cantilever beam "xed at the hub and stepped loading at the rim end. Response of this equivalent system is studied by varying equivalent damping coe$cient from 0 to 5)0. This investigation aims at getting a cursory idea of the maximum stress due to vibration.

The natural frequency of equivalent system is compared with that of tapered cantilever beam to check its accuracy.


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