Necessity of a connection between two shafts
Tree couplings

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Necessity of a connection between two shafts


Tree couplings

Author : Guy VALEMBOIS

Publication date: November 10, 1990 | Lire en français

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1. Necessity of a connection between two shafts

The transmission of rotary motion from one shaft to another is necessary when a single shaft cannot fulfill the desired functions of the mechanism to be designed.

The cases described below require a discontinuous shaft line. Shafts are then connected by the transmission element: flexible coupling, hydrokinetic coupling, clutch, mechanical joint, etc. best suited to the operation of the assembly.

  • Motion control: the transmission of rotary motion is not necessarily permanent. The non-simultaneity of the two rotational movements (one shaft at a standstill while the other is in motion) requires the shaft line to be interrupted by an element that may or may not allow the transmission of rotational movement.

  • Two existing shafts: mechanical design is becoming increasingly...

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