Affiliation:
1. Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering, United States Military Academy, West Point, NY 10996
2. Advanced Science and Automation Corporation, 113 Derosa Drive, Hampton, VA 23666
Abstract
An analysis of the frictional mechanics of a steadily rotating belt drive is carried out using a physically appropriate creep-rate-dependent friction law. Unlike in belt-drive mechanics analyzed using a Coulomb friction law, the current analysis predicts no adhesion zones in the belt-pulley contact region. Regardless of this finding, for the limiting case of a creep-rate law approaching a Coulomb law, all predicted response quantities (including the extent of belt creep on each pulley) approach those predicted by the Coulomb law analysis. Depending on a slope parameter governing the creep-rate profile, one or two sliding zones exist on each pulley, which together span the belt-pulley contact region. Closed-form expressions are obtained for the tension distribution, the sliding-zone arc magnitudes, and the frictional and normal forces per unit length exerted on the belt. A sample two-pulley belt drive is analyzed further to determine its pulley angular velocity ratio and belt-span tensions. Results from this analysis are compared to a dynamic finite element solution of the same belt drive. Excellent agreement in predicted results is found. Due to the presence of arbitrarily large system rotations and a numerically friendly friction law, the analytical solution presented herein is recommended as a convenient comparison test case for validating friction-enabled dynamic finite element schemes.
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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