Why are tension belts important?
Proper belt tension is a critical step when installing a belt. Too little tension results in slippage, excess heat, and premature belt & pulley wear. Too much tension results in excessive stress on belts, bearings, and shafts. However, there is still a wide range of tension which a belt will operate satisfactorily.
How to Calculate Tension in Tight Side of Rope Drive?
Tension in Tight Side of Rope Drive calculator uses Tension in Tight Side of Belt = Tension in Slack Side of Belt*e^(Coefficient of Friction b/w Belt & Sides of Groove*Angle of Contact*cosec(Angle of Groove/2)) to calculate the Tension in Tight Side of Belt, Tension in Tight Side of Rope Drive formula is defined as the measure of the force exerted on the tight side of a rope drive system, which is influenced by factors such as the coefficient of friction, angle of contact, and rope tension on the loose side, providing a critical parameter in the design and analysis of rope drive systems. Tension in Tight Side of Belt is denoted by T1 symbol.
How to calculate Tension in Tight Side of Rope Drive using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Tension in Tight Side of Rope Drive, enter Tension in Slack Side of Belt (T2), Coefficient of Friction b/w Belt & Sides of Groove (μb), Angle of Contact (θc) & Angle of Groove (β) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Tension in Tight Side of Rope Drive calculation can be explained with given input values -> 627.8546 = 11*e^(0.051416*3.4658*cosec(0.52/2)).