What is a Friction Torque?
Friction torque is the resistance to rotation caused by friction between two contacting surfaces. It occurs when one surface attempts to rotate relative to another, and the frictional forces oppose this motion. In mechanical systems like clutches, brakes, and bearings, friction torque plays a key role in controlling rotational movement and transmitting power. The amount of friction torque depends on the normal force pressing the surfaces together, the coefficient of friction, and the distance from the center of rotation. Proper management of friction torque is essential for efficient and reliable operation of rotating components.
How to Calculate Friction Torque on Centrifugal Clutch?
Friction Torque on Centrifugal Clutch calculator uses Friction Torque on Clutch = Coefficient of Friction Clutch*Mass of Clutch*Radius of CG Point at Clutch Shoe*Radius of Clutch Drum*Number of Shoes in Centrifugal Clutch*((Running Speed of Clutch^2)-(Speed at which Engagement Starts in Clutch^2)) to calculate the Friction Torque on Clutch, Friction Torque on Centrifugal Clutch is defined as the torque acting onto the friction clutch plate when the clutch is engaged and a result of friction between the clutch and the shoes. Friction Torque on Clutch is denoted by MT symbol.
How to calculate Friction Torque on Centrifugal Clutch using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Friction Torque on Centrifugal Clutch, enter Coefficient of Friction Clutch (μ), Mass of Clutch (M), Radius of CG Point at Clutch Shoe (rg), Radius of Clutch Drum (rd), Number of Shoes in Centrifugal Clutch (zs), Running Speed of Clutch (ω2) & Speed at which Engagement Starts in Clutch (ω1) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Friction Torque on Centrifugal Clutch calculation can be explained with given input values -> 2.3E+8 = 0.2*3.7*0.14*0.165*4*((78.54^2)-(52.36^2)).