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The calculation is designed for a geometrical design and strength check of belt transmissions using V-belts.
Application is developed in MS Excel, is multi-language, supports Imperial and Metric units and solves the following
main tasks:
- Calculation for 2 or 3 pulleys.
- Automatic design of a transmission with the minimum of input requirements.
- Design and calculation of geometrical parameters (diameters of pulleys, axis distances, length of the belt, weight of
the transmission)
- Calculation of strength parameters (power transferred by the belt, number of belts, efficiency, etc.)
- Calculation of force conditions (prestressing, axis loading of the pulleys, etc.)
- Support of 2D CAD (AutoCAD, AutoCAD LT, IntelliCAD, Ashlar Graphite, TurboCAD) and 3D CAD in full
calculation package (Autodesk Inventor, SolidWorks, SolidEdge, Pro/E).
The application works with CAD systems and includes respective models of pulleys and belts. The calculations use
procedures, algorithms and data from basic documents and standards ANSI, RMA (Rubber Manufacturers
Association), ISO, DIN, BS, and basic documents from catalogues of companies CONTITECH (r) and Gates
Rubber Company (r).
Used standards: Narrow V-Belts ANSI/RMA IP-22; Traditional V-Belts ANSI/RMA IP-20; Light Duty V-Belts
ANSI/RMA IP-23; DIN 7753; DIN 2211; DIN 2215; ISO 4184 This module is a part of MITCalc - Mechanical and
Technical Calculation Package for gear, belt and chain drives, springs, beam, shaft, bolt connection, shaft
connection, tolerances and many others.
MITCalc - V-Belts Calculation: http://www.mitcalc.com/download/MITCalcVBelts01.exe
MITCalc - Multi pulley calculation: http://www.mitcalc.com/download/MITCalcMPulley01.exe
The calculation is developed for geometrical designs of belt and chain transmissions with more sprocket wheels
(max. 15). Application is developed in MS Excel, is multi-language, supports Imperial and Metric units and solves the
following main tasks:
- Calculation of the necessary length of the belt (chain) using known positions and diameters of sprocket wheels
- Achieving the desired (table) length of the belt / chain using a change in the position of the selected sprocket
wheel.
- Calculation of geometry (angles of wrapping, numbers of teeth in engagement, axis distances, etc.)
- Calculation of the radial force acting on the sprocket wheel axis.
- Support of 2D CAD systems (AutoCAD, AutoCAD LT, IntelliCAD, TurboCAD…)This module is a part of MITCalc -
Mechanical and Technical Calculation Package for gear, belt and chain drives, springs, beam, shaft, bolt
connection, shaft connection, tolerances and many others |