wangp1283
Automotive
- Oct 19, 2004
- 56
I need an indepth analysis of the roller chain dynamics. It's really hard. Not even the mechanical engineering books I've tried have much on the dynamics and detailed analysis of a roller chain. Most of it is on gears. Anyone know of any good sources?
Well my question is this. In my design, I have a sprocket that drives a roller chain. However, the chain doesn't wrap around the sprocket. Rather, it's more similar to a rack and pinion system. I can't use a rack and pinion because the system needs to be flexible.
Are there any forces (separation forces) between the roller chain and the driving sprocket? I know in gears the separation force is F * tangent of the pressure angle, where F is the transmitting force.
What about for a linear roller chain and a sprocket?
Thanks.
Well my question is this. In my design, I have a sprocket that drives a roller chain. However, the chain doesn't wrap around the sprocket. Rather, it's more similar to a rack and pinion system. I can't use a rack and pinion because the system needs to be flexible.
Are there any forces (separation forces) between the roller chain and the driving sprocket? I know in gears the separation force is F * tangent of the pressure angle, where F is the transmitting force.
What about for a linear roller chain and a sprocket?
Thanks.