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modeling dentate wheels ansys

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enrico1979

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hello to all and wishes
There's someone who can tell me if in ansys wb13 I can simulate two dentate wheels
that gear, while rotating (I think you should use the transient module)
obviously setting a static simulation I am capable of it, as well as
I can't use other adams software (ansys is the only one at my disposal).
if you can explain briefly to me or suggest ad hoc links (regarding dense wheels, which of material for ansys I have an almost infinite amount)
 
If you've made static then with a little effort you'll get to do transient.
you will need to use static as a starting point (initial condition) for transient.
in the transient board to model a resistant torque on the guided wheel, and a shift (or speed) imposed on the wheel that "guide".
you will have to pay a lot of attention to integration time and remember to insert density and perhaps damping in the characteristics of materials.

question: what do you expect to see from a transient analysis?
 
thank you stefano
always come to my help.
relative to the static (importing wheels dentate by pro and I gear using the cam feature, to see if I had designed the evolved well, and yes) as automatic contact a bonded between the two teeth that gear. I then fixed as a fixed support one of the wheels and at the other I applied a frictiolness support and the torque moment as load.
If I am not sure that this mode of operation has been right, in transient, I do not have cinematism
I think bisongna to replace to the fixed support a remote displacement (at least according to me).
but the problem is how to fix the contact between the teeth,
I thought that a frictiolness between such faces would suffice, although I was not convinced since in this way I take into account only two teeth.
What do you recommend for contact between your teeth?
I also have to say that for the material, I use the default steel . regarding the damping I have no idea how to do it, but I will provide immetdiamente.
Finally what I expect to see (in addition to the result, for which I believe little change) is something as shown in a video of youtube where the contact between teeth is simulated in abaqus of which I place the link
http://youtu.be/9vljkx-ulnk
 

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