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Translational Detent

Translational detent component with asymmetric notch geometry

The Translation Detent component models a spring loaded detent with a ball and an asymmetric notch.

 

Equations

Variables

Connections

Parameters

Equations

Refer to the Parameters table and the following figures for the definition of various geometrical parameters. Additional internal parameters are defined as follows.

The notch width, w, is divided to the 'a-side' and 'b-side' such that w=w__a+w__b with w__a and w__b set by the notch angles α__a and α__b:

w__a=wtanα__atanα__a+tanα__b        w__b=wtanα__btanα__a+tanα__b

The horizontal distance between the notch vertex and the vertical centerline of the ball when it is at its highest point is given by

x__0=wtanα__atanα__b+tanα__a+rcosα__a+122sinα__arrsinα__b+2α__a+sinα__br+wsinα__b+α__a+wsinα__aα__bsinα__b+α__a

For a symmetrical notch, i.e. α__a=α__b, we have x__0=0.

The maximum vertical displacment of the ball is given by

δ__max= rrsinα__a+12sinα__brrsin2α__a+α__b2rsinα__a+wsinα__a+α__b+wsinα__aα__bsinα__a+α__btanα__a

 

The variable δt gives the displacement of the ball:

δt&equals;&lcub;0s<w__arr2s&plus;w__a2s<w__a&plus;rcos&alpha;__arrsin&alpha;__a&plus;s&plus;w__arcos&alpha;__atan&alpha;__as<x__0rrsin&alpha;__b&plus;s&plus;w__brcos&alpha;__btan&alpha;__bs<w__brcos&alpha;__brr2sw__b2s<w__b0otherwise

As the ball comes into contact with sides of the notch, the angle of the reaction force changes. This angle is given by

θt&equals;&lcub;12πs<w__aarccoss&plus;w__ars<w__a&plus;rcos&alpha;__a&alpha;__as<x__012w__0&alpha;__a&plus;2sx__0&plus;12w__012π&alpha;__aw__0s<x__0π&alpha;__b&plus;2x__0&plus;12w__0s&alpha;__b12πw__0s<x__0&plus;12w__0π&alpha;__bs<w__brcos&alpha;__barccossw__brs<w__b12πotherwise

where w__0 is the transition length. This parameter is needed to avoid discontinuous change in the contact angle.

In the above piecewise equations for δt and θt, the variable st is defined as

s&equals;s__rel&plus;x__0s__0

where   x__0 is defined above and s__0 is a user parameter for the horizontal placement of the notch. s__rel is the relative distance between the two flanges,

s__rel&equals;s__bs__a

The vertical force (spring/damper and preload) is calculated as

fs&equals;cδ&delta;__maxd&DifferentialD;&DifferentialD; t &delta;&plus;P__0

The horizontal force (in the direction of slider motion) is calculated as

f&equals;fstan&theta;&plus;&mu;fstanhk__&mu;v__rel

where

v__rel&equals;&DifferentialD;&DifferentialD; t s__rel

Finally the detent force is applied to the base (side a) and the slider (side b)

f__a&equals;f

f__b&equals;f

 

Note: The radius of the ball has to satisfy the condition below to ensure proper contact with both sides of the groove:

r<minw__asign&alpha;__a&alpha;__b x__0cos&alpha;__a&comma;w__b&plus;sign&alpha;__a&alpha;__b x__0cos&alpha;__b

 

Variables

Name

Units

Description

Modelica ID

srel

m

relative distance between flanges

s_rel

vrel

m

relative velocity beween flanges

v_rel                

f__a

N

force on flange__a

flange_a.f

f__b

N

force on flange__b

flange_b.f

s__a

m

position of flange__a

flange_a.s

s__b

m

position of flange__b

flange_b.s

Connections

Name

Description

Modelica ID

flangea

Left flange, connects to base of the detent.

flange_a

flangeb

Right flange, connects to the slider of the detent.

flange_b

Parameters

Name

Default

Units

Description

Modelica ID

s0

0

m

position of the notch

s0

r

0.005

m

Ball radius

r

w

0.008

m

Notch width

w

w0

w10

m

transition length

w0

αa

&pi;3

rad

Notch half-angle for side a

alpha_a

αb

αa

rad

Notch half-angle for side b

alpha_b

c

0

Nm

Spring constant

c

d

0

Nsm

Damping constant

d

P__0

100

N

Spring preload

preload

μ

0

-

Contact friction coefficient

mu

k__&mu;

1

sm

Smoothing coefficient, used in calculation of dry friction: &mu;tanhk__&mu;v__rel

kmu

See Also

Driveline Library Overview

Clutches and Brakes