Outgoing dynamic force: taper roll between flanges

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Calculating the outgoing dynamic force of a taper roll between two spinning flanges involves both static and dynamic considerations. The static force is determined by the clamping force of the flanges and the roll angle. In a dynamic scenario, the opposing rotation of the flanges introduces additional forces due to the corkscrew movement, which varies with the angle and rotational speed. While the calculation is complex, it is deemed possible with the right approach. The discussion indicates that further details on calculating pitch and generated force can be found in another topic.
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Maybe I've asked this before but I can't find the topic any more.

I'm looking for a way to calculate the outgoing force of a taper roll between two spinning flanges.

Staticly this is not so difficult by using the force of the flanges clamping the taper roll and the roll angle.

When the flences start to turn in opposite direction this dynamic situation gets al lot more difficult. Beside the static outgoing force also a forces is created by the corkscrew movement created by the flanges and the roll angle. This force depends on the angle and the rev's the flanges make. so far this is what I have.

I will probably be not an easy calculation, but should be possible I would think.

how to calculate the pitch and it's generated force
 

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