How to simulate a spring release system
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Good morning to everyone,
With my model, the target is to simulate a system quite strange: i have a spring that is normally locked that is able to act on a shaft and a lead screw system (so the translation transformed in rotation) and when thi spring is released, must be able to win a load of 500 N.
My target is to try to estimate the force of this spring sufficient to win the 500 N load for a space that should be 6 mm. This load is applied directly on the screw, not on rotating part.
I'm struggling with the solution, i think i'm making some in mistakes: i don't know how to simulate the release of the spring, so like a ramp force, and also how to simulate a load that is linearly decreasing from 500 N up to 10 N in 6 mm.
The problem is that in the leadscrew system i have like output the rotation of the nut, but is not my case because i need the force applied on the screw also after the nut.
In addition, the leadscrew block forces me to have force applied on the nut, and torque applied on the screw. Do you know if it's possible to reverse them?
Thanks for the attention.
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Ted Shultz
am 26 Aug. 2019
How are you doing this? Is this in simulink? Can you show what you have so far?
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Steve Miller
am 6 Aug. 2020
To lock and unlock the spring, use Loaded-Contact Translational Friction model. To measure the force, put a Force Sensor in series with the element whose force you wish to measure. I have attached an updated model that shows that once the spring is unlocked, the spring is compressed 6mm and is providing 500N of force.
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caio falcão
am 27 Apr. 2021
Hello steve, do you have any idea on how can i simulate this kind of compreesing and releasing of the spring that are shown in this video? I have all the paremeters masured, all the informations needed but I am stopped in this simulation.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iKzrotoDt7w
Hope that you can help me, thanks a lot.
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