When you create a belt, you define the original belt length and the belt stiffness constant (
). A belt in
Mechanism Design is an idealized belt, without inertia properties. The formula used to calculate the forces at the pulleys due to belt tension is: Belt Tension Force = Stiffness X (current belt length – original belt length)/(original belt length). The belt tension force in this calculation is applied at the pulleys connecting the belt. When the belt tension force is calculated to be less than zero, a zero value is assigned.