Evaluate the effects of long shaft overhangs on shaft system vibration using Simpack


The clutch coupling teeth are designed to slide axially in order to accommodate some machine axial expansion. What actually happens as the machinery grows axially, is that the thrust forces at the toothed coupling (and the machinery thrust bearings) build gradually, until that axial force is enough to overcome the coupling internal friction, then the axial movement takes place over a very short time (jumps) and the axial forces are thus reduced to a lower level. This may take place over a few steps as the machine temperature changes.

Document Details

Reference

nrc22-iberia

Authors

Chauhan. A

Language

English

Type

Presentation

Date

2022-10-06

Organisations

Dassault Systèmes

Region

Global

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