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Harmonic drive motor output bearing specifications and bearing arrangements

I'm not a mechanical engineer, but I've been tasked with designing a system that uses a harmonic drive motor (specifically, a LynxDrive). It must rotate a 200kg mass, which is heavily off-center. It ...
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Friction Clamp/Brake Conundrum

I'm trying to calculate the amount of torque I need to put into my braking mechanism in order to hold up a weight. The weight is 18kg at the end of a 170mm arm. this should result in an approx. 30Nm ...
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Help understanding why bending moment is integral of shear

I am aware of the basics of Euler-Bernoulli beam theory but there is one thing that I have never understood satisfactorily. Where $M$ is the bending moment, and $V$ the shear force: $$\frac{dM}{dx}=V\,...
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Do tensile and compressive stresses create moments?

Below are 3 examples I designed. My question is about the tensile and compressive stresses that occur in 3 examples under the influence of a horizontal force F=100N (earthquake force). I ask my ...
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Understanding moment load on axis (for robotic arm)

Check Pete comment for explanation below :) thank you Pete! I need help understanding a concept im struggling with for quite a while now. Im looking at different type of robotic arm designs, and some ...
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Counter-intuitive behavior of chain drive

In a chain drive system, sprocket 2 has a motor attached, sprocket 1 is being driven. The blue construction is static and immobile. Before starting the motor, both load cells show 0 (tare). ...
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Determine moment and shear stress door

Determine shear stress and moment of bolt: Internal Height of Door = 198.2 cm Internal Width of Door = 89.9 cm Thickness Door = 3.9 cm Weight Door = 45.76 kg or448.9 N Elasticity = 9.8 GPa or N/mm2 ...
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Self Locking Brake Question

I've been staring at this problem for statics for quite a while now and I just don't understand it. The question states: "The brake is to be designed to be self locking, that is, it will not ...
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Justification for choice of beam stiffness at pinned far-end member

I’m reading off an example provided by the ICE structural analysis book, specifically example 4.7 (moment distribution method) I dont seem to understand why the stiffness from member D-C is 4EI/L ...
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What is the moment of inertia of a circular segment?

Hi I read this response but it isn't exactly my situation I have a circle where the axis of rotation is on the c axis like this for a segment equal to the green. Specifically, I have a round steel ...
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How do I determine the moment of force that would have to be applied to the shaft to open the gate in this question on fluid statics?

I am presently studying fluid statics from Munson's textbook. I do not understand part (b) of example 2.6. The full question is as follows: GIVEN The 4-m-diameter circular gate of Fig. E2.6a is ...
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Period of oscilation of thin plate in the form of circular section

A thin plate of mass m in the form of a circular section of radius R and angle alpha is hanged to oscillate back and fort from a horizontal support. Find its period of oscillation. I am confused how ...
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Does a disk placed in a pipe perpendicular to flow direction of fluid feel dynamic pressure or total pressure?

There are two discs in the pipe but not at the same time. You can consider conditions with X but without Y, then with Y and without X. I am pretty sure that disc X will feel less force from fluid than ...
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What happens if we have a rotating shaft with high RPM but very little torque?

If there are heavy components mounted on it, what will happen? I think it accelerates very slowly, but reaches at the highest RPM at the end because torque is equal to angular acceleration * moment ...
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Deflection of a log splitter beam

I'm designing a machine that can be simplified as a log splitter. It will have a long, central beam that will resist both the forces of a force pushing out and the moment that will be caused by the ...
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What causes an EUC to propel forwards when leaned forwards?

I have heavily edited the question, as its previous standing was quite hopeless Thinking about a simple model of a unicycle, where the rider is a uniformly distributed rod and the unicycle just ...
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Is the maximum bending moment of a fixed end beam always at end?

Mathematically, we can see that with downward loads only (only upward loads at the ends), the maximum bending moment for a fixed end beam of span $L$ either occurs at $x=0$, $x=L$, or where the shear ...
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How does a single point load cell eliminate the inluence of moment/load placement

All descriptions I have been able to find mention some variation of "due to their geometrical design single point load cells are immune to load placement" with no explanation on how is it ...
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Calculate compressive stress in shaft/key surface from torque

When designing shaft keys we calculate compressive stress in hub/shaft/key and compare it with allowable stress. The usual formula is $$p = \cfrac{F}{A} = \cfrac{\cfrac{M}{R}}{L_e \cdot t}$$ where $p$ ...
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Why is there a negative sign in case of moments caused by longitudinal stresses?

I came across the following relations in the plate theory. I, however, don’t understand the reason for the negative signs in Mx and My. There is, however, no negative sign in Mxy. I am guessing, this ...
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Horizontal "pinching" force of an arch with applied moment

I have some Shape Memory Alloy wire programmed to curl from a straight beam into a circle. The force this generates is approximated as a uniform distributed bending moment along the length of the wire....
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Max bending moment estimate

Context: I study aerodynamics and want to design and build an RC wing to put the theory I learned into practice. The essence of the theory I learned is: Given some mass of wing building material, how ...
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Torque calculation for DIY friction wheel drive electric unicycle

I’m building a friction wheel drive electric Unicycle. Something like this; My question is how much torque should the friction wheel drive motor have considering the total mass of unicycle including ...
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Are you able to compute the bending moment exerted on the inner edges of parallelepiped box under inner pressure?

Suppose you have a parallelepiped box of dimensions $a\times b\times L$ with $L\gg (a+b)$, filled with simple distilled water exerting a uniform and constant inner pressure $p$ as reported in figure. ...
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What is the difference between mass moment of inertia and area moment of inertia? And why mass moment of inertia alone used for kinetic rotation?

What is the difference between mass moment of inertia and area moment of inertia and why mass moment of inertia alone used for kinetic rotation? Is there a possibility to use them interchangeably?
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Moment of a force

How come when I try using the formula M = rF (sintheta) I get Moment at D = .223 * 300 * sin(25)= 28.4 Nm but it's wrong. The answer uses cross product but I thought I could just use the magnitudes ...
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Is there a way to solve this complex statics problem algebraically?

This problem can be solve in 2 ways either I solve it with vectors which would be relatively painful and more time consuming and the other faster way is algebraically but I faced a problem when trying ...
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Torque for servos of tiltrotors

I am sourcing a servo for a tiltrotor drone and need to calculate the required torque to rotate the propeller and the motor from facing the front to facing the top. I understand that the minimum ...
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How to calculate the moment of inertia of a propeller

I am trying to design a VTOL system that uses a servo to rotate a propeller and the attached motor so that it can provide thrust when it is at 0 degree and lift when it is at 90 degree. However, I ...
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Understand how to choose the pivot point to calculate the moment of forces in dynamics

In statics, the net force and the net torque must be both zero. The net torque is the vector sum of all the involved torques (first moment of each force) about any arbitrary point $P$. The point $P$ ...
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