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Solving the Sliding Component Problem
After I had a look at the Ringfeder, I have found it to be different. The Ringfeder wedge is axial, my problem has a radial wedge. As far as materials having an effect on maximum torque, I have came to the conclusion that material doesn't matter. If I apply the same torque to two different...- miked
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Solving the Sliding Component Problem
No I have not heard of Ringfeder? Do you know of anywhere I can find help with this.- miked
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Solving the Sliding Component Problem
F1 is just the force due to torque. It is tangent to the ring, or normal to the view.- miked
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Solving the Sliding Component Problem
When I started looking into this problem I thought it would be rather easy. As I got into it further I found it getting more difficult. I will explain the image first. These components are circular, but I have unwrapped them for simplification. The block on the top is a complete ring. Force...- miked
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