kyleShropshire
Mechanical
- May 22, 2022
- 22
I'm designing a wheel that can be moved along a machined tube.
I have chosen an 8deg taper between my split collar and clamp plates but that was just a guess.
Are there any guidelines on split friction clamps that might reduce the number of design iterations I have to build and test?
Specifically regarding the taper angle and any heat treatment the split ring might need to allow sliding on the tube without lubricant.
Clamp must resist 12kNM wheel torque without slipping.
I have x16 M16 SHCS at 75%Proof to accommodate the joint C factor of 1.
I started with the tapered wedge calcs and radial bearing moment of friction from Gieck Technical Formulae 9th to determine the amount of friction-moment required to resist the wheel torque.
I have chosen an 8deg taper between my split collar and clamp plates but that was just a guess.
Are there any guidelines on split friction clamps that might reduce the number of design iterations I have to build and test?
Specifically regarding the taper angle and any heat treatment the split ring might need to allow sliding on the tube without lubricant.
Clamp must resist 12kNM wheel torque without slipping.
I have x16 M16 SHCS at 75%Proof to accommodate the joint C factor of 1.
I started with the tapered wedge calcs and radial bearing moment of friction from Gieck Technical Formulae 9th to determine the amount of friction-moment required to resist the wheel torque.