- Apply a torque pulse to get it spinning... OR
- Assign damping to one of the Revolute Joints... OR
- Use a motion input to ONE of the gears
Incorrect velocity of gears in Gearbox
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Hi everyone, 
So I'm a building a single stage gearbox as depicted in the figure below in Simulink. 
Gear 1 (N = 17 teeth) is given a constant torque of 1000 Nm and meshed with gear 2 (53 teeth).
When I run the simulation I get a ridiculously high velocity profile for either gear that keeps increasing as time passes. Should this value not remain constant? What am I missing that could possibly cause this?
Any help is appreciated!
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  Steve Miller
    
 el 20 de Dic. de 2022
        The simulation results you have plotted are correct.  You are applying a constant torque to both gears.  Applying a constant torque to a rotational system with no damping will result in a system that just keeps accelerating (Torque = Inertia* Acceleration).  If you want it to settle at a constant speed, you need to do one of the following:
--Steve
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