MESYS Version 06/2024 Now Available
A new version of the MESYS shaft and rolling bearing analysis software including new functionality is available. The bearing analysis software allows the calculation of the load distribution within the bearing and bearing life according to ISO/TS 16281 and it is integrated in a shaft system calculation with additional possibilities like modal analysis, strength calculation for shafts and interfaces to gear calculations. Currently the software is used by customers in 32 countries on 4 continents. The new version is now available under Downloads.
General Extensions
Visualization of 3D-Graphics is now done using OpenGL 4 which allows to draw curves shapes. Cylinders for shafts or 3D-meshes with quadratic elements can now be shown including the curves shapes.
The bearing databases from SKF and NSK are updated. They include only catalog data. A new bearing database from Napoleon Engineering Services is added and includes encrypted internal geometry for split inner ring three-point bearings. The databases from CSC and HQW/Barden containing internal geometry are unchanged to the previous version. Additional encrypted databases containing internal geometry are available from GMN, IBC, SPL and GRW, but have to be requested from the manufacturer.
In the status bar of the software a new switch showing ‘M’ or ‘A’ was added, which allows an automatic run of the calculation after each change of inputs. All results including graphics are updated. This allows to see quickly what effect variations have on the results.
In the statistical parameter variations in addition to the diagrams for probability distributions now also cumulative distributions are shown.
Extensions in the Bearing Calculation
The bearing databases can now include values for preload forces for up to four preload classes for angular contact bearings. Several new diagrams are added like for contact dimension showing half axes and areas for contact ellipses and for film parameter and lubricant film thickness. The multi-layer interference fit now also includes tolerances instead of a single value for interference.