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CLUTCHES
WHAT IS A CLUTCH ?
•A clutch is a mechanical device that engages and disengages the power transmission ,
especially from driving shaft to driven shaft.
•In the simplest application, clutches connect and disconnect two rotating shafts (drive
shafts or line shafts). In these devices, one shaft is typically attached to an engine or other
power unit (the driving member) while the other shaft (the driven member) provides output
power for work.
MAIN PARTS OF A CLUTCH
•It consists of
(a) a driving member,
(b) a driven member, and
(c) an operating member.
•Driving member has a flywheel which is mounted on the engine crankshaft. A
disc is bolted to flywheel which is known as pressure plate or driving disc.
• The driven member is a disc called clutch plate. This plate can slide freely to
and fro on the clutch shaft.
• The operating member consists of a pedal or lever which can be pressed to
disengaged the driving and driven plate.
TYPES OF CLUTCHES
Mechanical clutches
1)Friction clutches
i.Disc clutches
ii.Cone clutches
iii.centrifugal clutches
SINGLE PLATE CLUTCH
A single plate is commonly used in cars and light vehicles. It has only one clutch plate
which is mounted on the splines of the clutch shaft.
 A flywheel is mounted on the crankshaft of the engine. A pressure plate is connected to
the flywheel through the bolts and clutch springs. It is free to slide on the clutch shaft
with the movement of clutch pedal.
 When clutch is in engaged position, the clutch plate remains gripped between flywheel
and pressure plate. Friction linings are provided on both the sides of clutch plate.
On one side clutch plate is in touch with flywheel and on other side with pressure plate.
Due to friction on both sides, the clutch plate revolves with engine flywheel.
Transmission Therefore, clutch transmits engine power to clutch shaft. Clutch shaft is
connected to transmission (or gear box) of automobile. Thus, clutch transmits power from
engine to transmission system which inturn rotates wheels of engine.
When the clutch plate is to be disengaged, the clutch pedal is pressed. Because of this
pressure plate moves back and clutch plate is disengaged from flywheel. Thus, clutch
shaft stops rotating even if engine flywheel is rotating. In this position, power does not
reach the wheels and vehicle also stops running. Single plate clutch is shown fig.
MULTIPLATE CLUTCH
Multi-plate clutch consists of more than one clutch plates contrary to single plate
clutch which consists of only one plate. Friction surfaces are made in case of multi-
plate clutch. Due to increased number of friction surfaces, a multi-plate clutch can
transmit large torque.
Therefore, it is used in racing cars and heavy motor vehicles witch have high engine
power. The clutch plates are alternatively fitted with engine shaft and the shaft of gear
box. He plates are firmly held by the force of coil springs and they assembled in a
drum.
One plate slides in the grooves on the flywheel and the next plate slides on spines
provided on pressure plate. Thus, each alternate plate slides in grooves on the flywheel
and the other on splines of pressure plate. If we take two consecutive plates, then one has
inner and other has outer splines.
When the clutch pedal is pressed, the pressure plate moves back against the force of coil
spring, hence the clutch plates are disengaged and engine flywheel and gear box are
decoupled. However, when clutch pedal is not pressed the clutch remain in engaged
position and the power can be transmitted from engine flywheel to the gear box. This type
of clutch has been shown in Figure.
Cone clutch
α = semi-apex angle of the
cone
Only one pair of driving
surfaces is possible, n =1
The maximum torque transmitted = T = μWrm cosecα
1) A cone clutch serves the same purpose as a disk or plate
clutch. However, instead of maintaining two spinning disks, the
cone clutch uses two conical surfaces to transmit torque by
friction.
The cone clutch transfers a higher torque than plate or disk
clutches of the same size due to the wedging action and
increased surface area.
The engine shaft consists of a female cone, the male cone can
slide on the clutch shaft. When the clutch is engaged the
friction surfaces of the male cone are in contact with that of the
female cone due to the force of spring. When the clutch
pedal is pressed, the male cone slides against the
spring force and the clutch is disengaged.
Cone clutch
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Centrifugal clutch
Centrifugal clutch
Driving
shaft
Driven
shaft
Friction lining
Total friction torque , T = nµR(F-P)
F=mrω2
ω
ω
A centrifugal clutch is a clutch that uses centrifugal
force to connect two concentric shafts, with the driving
shaft nested inside the driven shaft. It engages more at
higher speeds.
The input of the clutch is connected to the engine
crankshaft while the output may drive a shaft, chain, or
belt. As engine revolutions per minute increase, weighted
arms in the clutch swing outward and force the clutch to
engage. The most common types have friction pads or
shoes radially mounted that engage the inside of the rim
of a housing.
CENTRIFUGAL CLUTCH:
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vdocuments.mx_slides-on-clutches.ppt

  • 2. WHAT IS A CLUTCH ? •A clutch is a mechanical device that engages and disengages the power transmission , especially from driving shaft to driven shaft. •In the simplest application, clutches connect and disconnect two rotating shafts (drive shafts or line shafts). In these devices, one shaft is typically attached to an engine or other power unit (the driving member) while the other shaft (the driven member) provides output power for work.
  • 3. MAIN PARTS OF A CLUTCH •It consists of (a) a driving member, (b) a driven member, and (c) an operating member. •Driving member has a flywheel which is mounted on the engine crankshaft. A disc is bolted to flywheel which is known as pressure plate or driving disc. • The driven member is a disc called clutch plate. This plate can slide freely to and fro on the clutch shaft. • The operating member consists of a pedal or lever which can be pressed to disengaged the driving and driven plate.
  • 4. TYPES OF CLUTCHES Mechanical clutches 1)Friction clutches i.Disc clutches ii.Cone clutches iii.centrifugal clutches
  • 5. SINGLE PLATE CLUTCH A single plate is commonly used in cars and light vehicles. It has only one clutch plate which is mounted on the splines of the clutch shaft.  A flywheel is mounted on the crankshaft of the engine. A pressure plate is connected to the flywheel through the bolts and clutch springs. It is free to slide on the clutch shaft with the movement of clutch pedal.  When clutch is in engaged position, the clutch plate remains gripped between flywheel and pressure plate. Friction linings are provided on both the sides of clutch plate.
  • 6. On one side clutch plate is in touch with flywheel and on other side with pressure plate. Due to friction on both sides, the clutch plate revolves with engine flywheel. Transmission Therefore, clutch transmits engine power to clutch shaft. Clutch shaft is connected to transmission (or gear box) of automobile. Thus, clutch transmits power from engine to transmission system which inturn rotates wheels of engine. When the clutch plate is to be disengaged, the clutch pedal is pressed. Because of this pressure plate moves back and clutch plate is disengaged from flywheel. Thus, clutch shaft stops rotating even if engine flywheel is rotating. In this position, power does not reach the wheels and vehicle also stops running. Single plate clutch is shown fig.
  • 7. MULTIPLATE CLUTCH Multi-plate clutch consists of more than one clutch plates contrary to single plate clutch which consists of only one plate. Friction surfaces are made in case of multi- plate clutch. Due to increased number of friction surfaces, a multi-plate clutch can transmit large torque. Therefore, it is used in racing cars and heavy motor vehicles witch have high engine power. The clutch plates are alternatively fitted with engine shaft and the shaft of gear box. He plates are firmly held by the force of coil springs and they assembled in a drum.
  • 8. One plate slides in the grooves on the flywheel and the next plate slides on spines provided on pressure plate. Thus, each alternate plate slides in grooves on the flywheel and the other on splines of pressure plate. If we take two consecutive plates, then one has inner and other has outer splines. When the clutch pedal is pressed, the pressure plate moves back against the force of coil spring, hence the clutch plates are disengaged and engine flywheel and gear box are decoupled. However, when clutch pedal is not pressed the clutch remain in engaged position and the power can be transmitted from engine flywheel to the gear box. This type of clutch has been shown in Figure.
  • 9. Cone clutch α = semi-apex angle of the cone Only one pair of driving surfaces is possible, n =1 The maximum torque transmitted = T = μWrm cosecα
  • 10. 1) A cone clutch serves the same purpose as a disk or plate clutch. However, instead of maintaining two spinning disks, the cone clutch uses two conical surfaces to transmit torque by friction. The cone clutch transfers a higher torque than plate or disk clutches of the same size due to the wedging action and increased surface area. The engine shaft consists of a female cone, the male cone can slide on the clutch shaft. When the clutch is engaged the friction surfaces of the male cone are in contact with that of the female cone due to the force of spring. When the clutch pedal is pressed, the male cone slides against the spring force and the clutch is disengaged. Cone clutch
  • 12. Centrifugal clutch Centrifugal clutch Driving shaft Driven shaft Friction lining Total friction torque , T = nµR(F-P) F=mrω2 ω ω
  • 13. A centrifugal clutch is a clutch that uses centrifugal force to connect two concentric shafts, with the driving shaft nested inside the driven shaft. It engages more at higher speeds. The input of the clutch is connected to the engine crankshaft while the output may drive a shaft, chain, or belt. As engine revolutions per minute increase, weighted arms in the clutch swing outward and force the clutch to engage. The most common types have friction pads or shoes radially mounted that engage the inside of the rim of a housing. CENTRIFUGAL CLUTCH: