Mechanical design of an elevator

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Discussion Overview

The discussion focuses on the mechanical design aspects of an elevator, including components such as braking systems, gearing, overload detection, and the use of pulley systems. Participants also explore the feasibility of designing the elevator using CAD software like Solidworks.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Technical explanation, Homework-related

Main Points Raised

  • One participant inquires about the mechanical design components necessary for an elevator, including braking, gearing, overload detection, and door mechanisms.
  • Another participant explains that elevators typically use a counterweight system to reduce the motor's workload and describes a basic pulley mechanism involving cables and a drive drum.
  • The first participant follows up with additional questions regarding parameters for lift design, such as wall thickness, platform height, and load capacity, and seeks recommendations for software and resources.
  • A later reply suggests searching online for information on elevator mechanisms but does not provide specific resources.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants have not reached a consensus, and multiple questions and suggestions remain unresolved throughout the discussion.

Contextual Notes

Participants express uncertainty regarding specific design parameters and the use of software for the design process, indicating a need for further clarification and resources.

Who May Find This Useful

Students and professionals interested in mechanical design, particularly in the context of elevator systems and CAD software applications.

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Hi there,

i am making an elevator design driven by a microcontroller. i am an electronics student and hence i am not able to get the mechanical design aspect of the elevator.

can anyone explain to me how to design the mechanical aspect of the elevator? what are the components for braking, gearing and detecting overload? how can i use a pulley system for the same? what is the mechanism for the opening/ closing of the doors?

i am also planning to design the same in Solidworks / CAD. is it possible / feasible to do the same in minimum time? if so, can anyone reco. some good tutorial site for me in this matter?

i would be grateful if someone helps me out.

regards
kautilya
 
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Elevators use a concrete and/or steel counterweight to offset the mass of the car, so the motor doesn't really have to work very hard. Usually, the pulley mechanism consists of having the cables wrapped around a drive drum, similar to the old-style donkey engine. Brakes are held open by the cables, and close is they break. They're so seriously over-designed that there's almost no chance whatsoever of one falling.
Try checking out the 'How Stuff Works' site, in the engineering section. I think that they have an article about it.
 
hi there,

thank u for the reply..

i have more queries. what are the parameters do i consider while making a lift? how do i determine the wall thickness, platform height and total load capacity? is there some software for designing these? and how do i design these using software?

if u can suggest any link or book to refer for useful ideas, i would be most obliged.

regards
kautilya
 
I don't really have more personal knowledge of the subject, but you can get a ton of hits by Googling "elevator mechanism".
 

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