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Friction concentric rotating cylinders

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Adrian77

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Hello All,

I am trying to calculate the friction (torque) between two concentric cylinders.
Inside one is roating at 750 rpm, diameter is 826 mm and diametrical clearance is 4 mm.
Outside cylinder is static. Length 98 mm.
I guess it should be quite large but couldn't find any reference.
Maybe you can give some advice or reference.

Thanks in advance.
 
I forgot to say that there is sea water in between.
 

This is a classic hydrodynamic lubrication problem.
Almost any handbook in mechanical engineering will give a nomograph for the problem.

 
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