The Force Analysis on the Shaft of Electric Vehicle Based on Unigraphics

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Although the mechanical analysis on electric shaft is a complex and trival analysis process, the analysis method of using UG makes the force analysis of electric shaft single, rapid, accurate, and we realized the graphical level and improve the design efficiency and design quality. Through establishing a mathematical model, this paper analyzed the force characteristic of shaft according to the mathematical model.Then analyzed the force of connecting in rod automobile engine by using 3D software Unigraphics (UG).Fianlly we get the force data, whch provides theoretical basis and technical support for the axis force research of electric vehicle.

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April 2012

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