Tbuelna,
The conceptual device is going to be an external style brake unscrewing two components, the bottom component has a keyway to prevent rotation, while the top component is machined smooth and the customer is unwilling to machine any mechanical interlock features into it. The smooth surface of the component essentially leaves me with clamping or band brake options, which I am investigating. The smooth component will have an o.d. of 7", and based on testing of a similar component that did have interlock features, we have determined the maximum torque capacity of the clutch should be 8,000 lb-ft. (this is conservative). The band brake will not have to absorb any significant power as this is going to be a machine manned by an operator who will simply stop it if slippage should occur. Use will be maybe once or twice a week.
I have done some quick calculations based on band brake formulas from Shigley's, and the P1-P2 net tension will need to be about 27,500lbs due to the small diameter and high torque requirement. The band can be no wider than 2".
Frankly I am not sure about picking a preliminary cross section for the band because I have not researched how to calculate the stresses properly for this yet (whether it is going to be simple tension or thick enough to be considered a curved beam in bending, etc.). This is where the material question came in.
Regards.