thegasperus
Mechanical
- Oct 9, 2019
- 20
Dear fellow engineers!
I have designed my own (safety) clutch for some special machine. I used steel disc in the middle and on each side a ferod(some friction material) plated discs. So I was assuming it is single plated clutch. The two side discs are bolt tightened to middle disc with maedler locknut M60. The middle disc is bolted on the shaft body. I was doing some calculations (never did them before) that if the friction coefficient is 0.4, the axial force created from nut should be around 20kN - which that locknut should withstand. d1 is 61mm and d2 is 90mm - for the area. The outer discs cannot rotate on the right shaft. So the torque capacity should be around 600Nm, but the clutch slips now at cca. 300Nm. I thought that torque capacity could be increased by tightening the nut more, but the mechanics said that they cannot tighten it more. Where did I go wrong and how can I fix this problem if possible? Simplified sketch attached.
Torque cap. eq. I used from:
Thank you for your answers.
Best regards.
TheGasperus
I have designed my own (safety) clutch for some special machine. I used steel disc in the middle and on each side a ferod(some friction material) plated discs. So I was assuming it is single plated clutch. The two side discs are bolt tightened to middle disc with maedler locknut M60. The middle disc is bolted on the shaft body. I was doing some calculations (never did them before) that if the friction coefficient is 0.4, the axial force created from nut should be around 20kN - which that locknut should withstand. d1 is 61mm and d2 is 90mm - for the area. The outer discs cannot rotate on the right shaft. So the torque capacity should be around 600Nm, but the clutch slips now at cca. 300Nm. I thought that torque capacity could be increased by tightening the nut more, but the mechanics said that they cannot tighten it more. Where did I go wrong and how can I fix this problem if possible? Simplified sketch attached.
Torque cap. eq. I used from:
Thank you for your answers.
Best regards.
TheGasperus