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Hai MDF Members, i am vasu from Chennai,India.I am a Mechanical CAD Designer in CADD CENTRE...
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Hi MDF members, I am Vijay from Chennai, India. I am a Mechanical Engineer, I found this forum...
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Recent forum postsIf you have two different size pulleys on one shaft, you will also need two pulleys on the other shaft, otherwise they will be misaligned. In this case
Dana Yesterday, 21:38
A "take u"p means some way to control the looseness of the belt - a tensioner.
This can be as simple as a third pulley on an arm
The answer is: (sqrt ((d^2)/2)*2) +c
Theory: The length each side is 24” set at 45 degrees. Therefore the flat length of each side is 24” squared,
Dear John OBrien
I dont understand what you said . would you please tell me what do you suggest for me ?
Thanks alot
Mary
Hello engineers
Thank you for all your answers .
I should examin your susggestion .Transmission and inverters are expensive .
thanks for information.I think this the right place for me.
segiares Yesterday, 06:28
OPPORTUNITY: Make innovative technical contributions to diverse engineering projects with the added benefits of working in a New England college town.
Kelly Koloski 16th May '13, 19:34
This is my version of popping in and saying hello. And providing a brief introduction. I'm currently working as the lead mechanical engineer for my group.
millercsm 16th May '13, 19:32
How about some kind of transmission, like on a bicycle?
Ross' Workshop 16th May '13, 17:39
Just for clarity, lily-chang and dwmartin67 are not talking about a SolidWorks product, correct?
I wish I had more info on SolidWorks
I have used Mold Flow in the past and it is a very useful, and in my applications accurate, tool for projecting mold seams. I was with a company designing
dwmartin67 16th May '13, 11:38
nice reply,thanks for your sharing.LOL
zhangfei 16th May '13, 08:19
wow,can't believe it.you are so frigging awesome.
zhangfei 16th May '13, 08:12
Hello Wiley:
we are use Mold flow analysis all the mould, and it's OK, it can be forcast many injection problem.

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