imcjoek
Mechanical
- Sep 7, 2007
- 241
Hello,
I am trying to find an estimate of the deflection of a pair of rolls separated by elastic material. (see attached diagram).
I am not sure what method to tackle this with. Basic indeterminate beams I can handle, but adding an elastic (viscous even) goop between two deflecting structures has me lost.
What I do not understand, is how to determine the load on the face of the rolls, as this itself is a function of the deflection of the rolls!
I suppose I could guess at a deflection, determine the distributed load, and then iterate until convergence?. How would the "squish" of the material and its modulus be related to load on the surface of the roll? Is hertzian cylinder/plane contact the way to go here?
I do not have access to FEA. Our purpose is to determine roll size and possible contour to result in uniform material thickness.
I am trying to find an estimate of the deflection of a pair of rolls separated by elastic material. (see attached diagram).
I am not sure what method to tackle this with. Basic indeterminate beams I can handle, but adding an elastic (viscous even) goop between two deflecting structures has me lost.
What I do not understand, is how to determine the load on the face of the rolls, as this itself is a function of the deflection of the rolls!
I suppose I could guess at a deflection, determine the distributed load, and then iterate until convergence?. How would the "squish" of the material and its modulus be related to load on the surface of the roll? Is hertzian cylinder/plane contact the way to go here?
I do not have access to FEA. Our purpose is to determine roll size and possible contour to result in uniform material thickness.