Hello, I want to model the following system:
It is a rotating driven disk with a constant torque on which is an object of mass m eccentric from the axis of rotation of the disk.
My goal is to determine the maximum speed and the number of rotations needed for the object to start moving relative to the disk.
I have the data of the masses of the solids, the constant torque and the coefficient of friction.
Thank you for your help.
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Hello
Is it to model on a particular software or just to do it analytically?
As a starting point, I would say sum(F) = m.a and M = J.w' (torque = rotational inertia x angular acceleration)
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Hello
I have to do it analytically, for that I don't have a problem. However, I would like to model it in solidworks and I don't know how to perform the simulation.
in this case you will have to go through a SW motion type module. But I don't know anything about it...