CLUTCHES
Design of Disc or Plate Clutch
Let, T = torque transmitted by the clutch
p = intensity of axial pressure with which the contact surface are held together,
r1 and r2 = External and internal radius of friction faces
r = Mean radius of the friction faces
µ = coefficient of friction.
Frictional force on the ring acting tangentially at radius, x
Fx = µp.2px.dx Frictional Torque acting on the ring,
Tx = Fx.x = 2pµ.p.x2.dx,
where, W = Axial thrust with which the frictional surfaces are held together.
Total frictional torque acting on the friction surface or on the clutch,
T = µ.W.r
where, r = mean radius of the friction surface
Let, p, is the pressure intensity at a distance x from the axis of the clutch. p.x = c (a constant)
Total force acting on the friction surface,
Total frictional torque acting on the friction surface
mean radius of the friction surface.
T = n µW.r
where, n = Number of pairs of frictional surfaces.
r = mean radius of friction surface
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