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Chapter 16, Problem 15P
The figure shows a band brake designed to prevent “backward” rotation of the shaft. The angle of wrap is 270°, the band width is
(a) What dimension c1 will just prevent backward motion?
(b) If the rocker was designed with c1 = 1 in, what is the maximum pressure between the band and drum at 150 lbf · ft back torque?
(c) If the back-torque demand is 100 lbf · in, what is the largest pressure between the band and drum?
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