Dynamics Analysis in Rigid-Flexible Coupling of Reinforced Steel Length Bodies with Friction Wheel

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This thesis studies how reinforced steel completes digital length design after being straightened.In general,the analysis of kinematic and dynamic to reinforced steel does not be considered the role of the flexible components in institutional kinematic. The program regards reinforced steel as a flexible body and sees friction wheel as rigid body. The contact between friction wheel and steel is the rigid-flexible coupling[3].With the simulation analysis in ADAMS,I research the problem that reinforced steel produces the slide or not in different speed and contact friction coefficient, in order to determine the design and operating parameters of the cut-to-length body and ensure the accuracy. The result has a good engineering significance in the design of the length structure optimization and operating parameters [4].

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August 2013

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