321GO
Automotive
- Jan 24, 2010
- 345
Hi dear all!
what i basically want to do is transfer a torque into a pipe true a form of (pipe)clamping (a suspension arm connected to the axle to be precise).
This clamp is clamping over a certain circumference @ a certain load (pre stressing the pipe).
1 st question: is there a way to determine what clamping force is needed for a certain amound of torque transfer.
2nd question: how exactly is the amound of clamping surface to be determined? Is a larger surface clamping area better? Or a smaller area (hig local pressure points)?
Does the car tire analogy apply here? The wider the better?![[ponder] [ponder] [ponder]](/data/assets/smilies/ponder.gif)
Request for enlightment..
what i basically want to do is transfer a torque into a pipe true a form of (pipe)clamping (a suspension arm connected to the axle to be precise).
This clamp is clamping over a certain circumference @ a certain load (pre stressing the pipe).
1 st question: is there a way to determine what clamping force is needed for a certain amound of torque transfer.
2nd question: how exactly is the amound of clamping surface to be determined? Is a larger surface clamping area better? Or a smaller area (hig local pressure points)?
Does the car tire analogy apply here? The wider the better?
![[ponder] [ponder] [ponder]](/data/assets/smilies/ponder.gif)
Request for enlightment..