Screw Ball Actuator Stress Behavior

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The new perspectives with regard to early stage beginning vehicles development introduce the need for using driving simulators also. The objective of this study consists in investigating the stress behavior during driving simulator operation at maximum balance angle. The investigation during functioning of the mechanism (the stresses that occur in the system) starts with the static stress analysis, followed by the investigation for different angular positions from 0° to 10° that are mandatory. The analysis can predict the structural stress level that may become very high and generate deficiencies for the entire assembly while using different materials, including composite materials.

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