George1985
Nuclear
- Mar 28, 2011
- 22
I am looking at installing an 'anti-reverse rotation' clutch on the fan shaft. The purpose is to prevent the shaft from rotating backwards. The cause of reverse rotation is the wind. The clutch is said to be rated for 829 ft-lbs. What sort of calculation do I need to do to verify that this is adequate?
It seems to me that 829 ft-lb rated clutch would be adequate because a person can easily stop the reverse rotation with their hand, but I know that there is probably lots of inertia associated with the fan. Thanks.
It seems to me that 829 ft-lb rated clutch would be adequate because a person can easily stop the reverse rotation with their hand, but I know that there is probably lots of inertia associated with the fan. Thanks.