Dear all,
I need to find alternate to clutch mechanism
Is there anything similar to alternate clutch part....?
That one could be automated one not to be manually operate....
Thanks
Praksh
minger
Sep25-08, 08:08 AM
What are you trying to drive? How big and much force does the clutch need to be able to transmit? How smooth do you need engagement to be?
Analysis
Sep26-08, 06:30 AM
What are you trying to drive? How big and much force does the clutch need to be able to transmit? How smooth do you need engagement to be?
For better understanding i have attached the layout.
hope you got it
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Prakash
Attachment cannot made.....
minger
Sep26-08, 08:09 AM
nope..
Analysis
Sep26-08, 11:21 PM
Again trying....server down notifications....
schroder
Sep27-08, 03:12 AM
Any clutch needs to be able to transmit torque and be able to make and break the connection between the driving motor and the driven shaft under various loads and rpm. The friction clutch does this quite well, yet it somehow strikes me as being a crude device. The only alternative that I know of is the non-contact magnetic clutch. However, I just don’t know enough about it, such as cost, available torgue, speed of engagement/disengagement, to know if it is a viable alternative in the automobile. Other than magnetic force and direct friction contact force, I cannot think of anything else that can be used as a clutch.
Robert Rice
Sep27-08, 04:33 AM
have you heard of electromagnetic fluid.. viscosity changes with the amount of current applied to it.. what is the application or what kind of clutch ore you trying to replace I have 15 years exp working with trans missions and drive lines