Serpentine accessory belts are commonly used in industries such as automotive and general machinery. The purpose of this analytical tool is to provide design engineers the capability to model belt drive systems using ADAMS (Automated Dynamic Analysis of Mechanical Systems). The generated ADAMS models can be used to analyze several different characteristics concerning V-Ribbed belt drive systems. The general solution of the governing nonlinear equations provides the coupled longitudinal and transverse response of the translating belt drive system. Typical simulation outputs include pulley hubloads, belt impact dynamic forces, and belt slip rates at the pulleys.
Serpentine Accessory Belt Drive Tool: Virtual Prototyping for V-Ribbed Belt Drives
Sae Technical Papers
SAE 2001 Noise & Vibration Conference & Exposition ; 2001
2001-04-30
Conference paper
English
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