friction drive NCEES 2001 513 MD

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Lily

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To calculate the axial load in a friction drive, this formula was used: F=P*Pi^2/4*(D^2-d^4) , D and d are the major and the minor diameter nad P is the pressure.

Anyone knows where this formula came from?

Thanks!

 
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