Analyzing the Influence of the Construction Element Position on Torque Transmission by Friction
Journal Title: Tribology in Industry - Year 2014, Vol 36, Issue 3
Abstract
This paper is analyzing the impact of the construction element position of ship winch drum on the effects of torque transmission by friction in the mechanization welding process. The driving and driven wheels (construction elements) were examined for the general case of the load distribution. Based on this examination, the construction of the device that should provide the reliable torque transmission and the movement of the drum in the process of its welding are proposed. This construction is characterized by a high level of flexibility and ability to change the friction torque based on changing drum position in regard to the driving and driven wheels (construction elements). With this new construction, problems related to the movement synchronization are avoided, unlike the all previously known constructions of this type, which lead to the positive impact on the wear intensity of friction gears.
Authors and Affiliations
M. Jeremić , M. Matejić , B. Bogdanović , B. Tadić , D. Miloradović , D. Miljanić
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