Davidlinsk
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- Dec 28, 2020
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Hello,
I am currently designing a rotating system. Simplified, it is essentially an electric motor driving some load (the load is connected to a separate shaft). The electric motor, after some ramp up sequence, has to disengage for the load and completely pull it back (while the load continues rotating). Also, the dimensions are quite small, the driven shaft has a 10 mm diameter. I estimate that the load reaches a peak of around 5 Nm from mass inertia for around 10k RPM.
I need some kind of clutch solution so that I can easily disengage from the load, without risking pulling the load with the e-motor.
I had thought to use a curvic or hirth design, but most manufacturers don't make them this small for 1 or 2 units and it's quite difficult to find proper information on the design of these (I had searched the forum and got some results, but not enough to produce a reliable design).
My question is- does anyone have some design tools or guidelines for these types of couplings or knows a supplier who manufactures them at these sizes? or alternatively, are there other clutch options that anyone knows of that may fit my requirements? I have very limited experience with this type of thing, unfortunately.
Thank you!
I am currently designing a rotating system. Simplified, it is essentially an electric motor driving some load (the load is connected to a separate shaft). The electric motor, after some ramp up sequence, has to disengage for the load and completely pull it back (while the load continues rotating). Also, the dimensions are quite small, the driven shaft has a 10 mm diameter. I estimate that the load reaches a peak of around 5 Nm from mass inertia for around 10k RPM.
I need some kind of clutch solution so that I can easily disengage from the load, without risking pulling the load with the e-motor.
I had thought to use a curvic or hirth design, but most manufacturers don't make them this small for 1 or 2 units and it's quite difficult to find proper information on the design of these (I had searched the forum and got some results, but not enough to produce a reliable design).
My question is- does anyone have some design tools or guidelines for these types of couplings or knows a supplier who manufactures them at these sizes? or alternatively, are there other clutch options that anyone knows of that may fit my requirements? I have very limited experience with this type of thing, unfortunately.
Thank you!