Shigley's Mechanical Engineering Design (McGraw-Hill Series in Mechanical Engineering)
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Chapter 16, Problem 17P
A hydraulically operated multidisk plate clutch has an effective disk outer diameter of 6.5 in and an inner diameter of 4 in. The coefficient of friction is 0.24, and the limiting pressure is 120 psi. There are six planes of sliding present.
(a) Using the uniform wear model, estimate the limiting axial force F and the torque T.
(b) Let the inner diameter of the friction pairs d be a variable. Complete the following table:
(c) What does the table show?
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