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ACTIVE LEARNING PROCESS

ACTIVE LEARNING PROCESS. Branch: Computer Engineering. Guided By : Prof . Chetan Solanki. Prepared By :. Khushali shah (130410107100) Nirali rana (130410107043 ). INTRODUCTION:-.

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ACTIVE LEARNING PROCESS

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  1. ACTIVE LEARNING PROCESS Branch: Computer Engineering Guided By : Prof. ChetanSolanki Prepared By : • Khushali shah (130410107100) • Niralirana (130410107043)

  2. INTRODUCTION:- Coupling and Clutches are power transmission elements. It is used for transmitting power from one shaft to the another. A Brake is a frictional device whose primary function is to control the motion of the machine member.

  3. -:Coupling:- A coupling is a device used to connect or couple two shafts. Shafts are mostly available up to 7 meters length due to transport difficulty. To get a greater length , it is necessary to joint two or more pieces of the shaft using coupling. Shaft coupling are used in machinery for following purposes: To connect shafts of motor and generator which are manufactured separately and to provide for disconnection for repairs or alternations. To reduce the transmission of shock loads from one shaft to another. To allow misalignment of the shaft or to introduce mechanical flexibility. To introduce protection against overloads.

  4. Types of couplings

  5. Sleeve or muff coupling • It is made from cast iron and very simple to design and manufacture. • It consists of a hollow cylinder whose inner diameter is the same as diameter of the shaft. • The hollow cylinder is fitted over the end of the two shafts with the help of taper sunk key. • A key and sleeve useful to transmit power from one shaft to the other shaft. • The main disadvantage of this coupling is that it is difficult to assemble when there is no perfect alignment between shafts.

  6. Sleeve or muff coupling

  7. Clamp or split muff or compression coupling • In this coupling , the muff or sleeve is made into two halves parts of cast iron and they are join together by means of mild steel studs and nuts. • The advantages of this coupling is that assembling of the coupling is possible without change the position of shaft. • This coupling is used for heavy power transmission at moderate speed.

  8. Clamp or split muff or compression coupling

  9. Flange coupling • This coupling is having two separate cast iron flanges. • Each flange is mounted on the shaft end and keyed to it. • This coupling prevent catching clothes of workman. • This flange couplings is most accurate and rigid. • It is used for heavy power transmission at low speed.

  10. Flange coupling

  11. Bush pin type flange coupling • This is modified form of protected type flange coupling. • This type of coupling has a pins and it work as a coupling bolts. • The rubber or leather bushes are used over the pins. • This coupling is used to connect of shafts which having the small parallel misalignment, angular misalignment and axial displacement. • This type of coupling is mostly used to couple an electric motor and machine.

  12. Bush pin type flange coupling

  13. Universal coupling • Universal coupling consists of two similar forks keyed on the ends of the two shafts. • This coupling is used to connect two shafts whose axis intersect. • It also used to connect two shafts, where the angle between two shafts may be varied when they rotate. • It is widely used in automobile and machine tools.

  14. Universal coupling

  15. Oldham’s coupling • Itconsist of two flange and a central floating disc. • This coupling is used in connecting two parallel shafts but not in alignment, and their axis are at small distance apart.

  16. Oldham’s coupling

  17. -:Clutches :- • Clutch is a one of the form of coupling. • Clutches is used to transmit the power from driving shaft to driven shaft of machine which may be required to start or stop frequently. • It is so designed that the two members may be engaged or disengaged whenever required either by a hand operated device or automatically by the action of some power driven devices.

  18. Types of clutches

  19. Disc clutches • This type of clutch consists of two flanges, one flange is rigidly to the driving shaft and other flange fitted to the driven shaft. • Single disc clutches are used in automobiles. • When large torque transmission is required the multi disc clutch are used. • Multi disc clutch has more number of contact surfaces discs on driving and driven shaft.

  20. Disc clutches

  21. Cone clutch • The cone clutch consists two cones , one internal cone fixed to the driven shaft and another cone fitted on the driven shaft. • The operating lever used only for disengagement of the clutch. • The main advantage of cone clutch over the disc clutch is very simple and required less axial pressure to disengaged the clutch.

  22. Cone clutch

  23. Centrifugal clutch • It consists of a number of shoes on the inside of a drum or rim of the pulley. • The upper surface of the shoes are covered with a friction material. • The spider is fitted on the driving shaft. • When centrifugal force is equal to spring force, the shoe is just floating. • But, when centrifugal force higher than the spring force, the shoes moves outward and comes into contact with the driven member and pressure against it. • The increase of speed causes the shoes to press harder and clutch transmit more power.

  24. Centrifugal clutch

  25. Jaw clutch • It is consists of segmental projections on one of the flange and corresponding recesses on other flange on the driven shaft. • Driving flange rigidly keyed to the driving shaft while the other flange is keyed to driven shaft by splines so that it can slide on that shaft. • The sliding flange engage with the fixed flange to transmit the motion and power from driving shaft. • This clutch is used for the transmission of power in agricultural equipment like tractor, thresher, etc.

  26. Jaw clutch

  27. -:Brakes:- • A brake is a mechanical device which produces frictional resistance against moving machine member, in order to slow down the motion of machine. • In the process of performing this function, the brake absorbs kinetic energy of moving member and the brake absorbs potential energy of lowering member. • The energy absorbed by brakes is released to surrounding in form of heat.

  28. Types of brakes

  29. Block brake • Single block or shoe brake: • A single block is consists of a block which is pressed against the rim of revolving brake wheel drum. • This brake is used in railway trains and tram cars. • The prony brake is example of block brake.

  30. Single block or shoe brake:

  31. (2) Double block or shoe brake: • It consists of two brake blocks at the opposite ends of the wheel. • These shoes apply force to both sides of wheel and reduces the unbalanced force on the shaft. • The spring pulls the upper end of brake arms together and brake is applied. • When a force is applied to the bell crank lever, the spring is compressed and the brake is released. • This brake is used on electric cranes. • The bicycle brake is example of double block brake.

  32. Double block or shoe brake:

  33. Band brake • Aband brake consists of a flexible steel band lined with friction material, which wrap to the brake drum. • When an upward force is applied to the lever end, the lever turns about the fulcrum pin and tightens the band on the drum and hence the brakes are applied. • The friction between the band and the drum provides the braking force. • This type of brake is used in civil construction equipment and also in automobiles as hand brake. • The rope brake is example of band brake.

  34. Band brake

  35. Internal expanding shoe brake • An internal expanding shoe brake consists of two shoes. • The outer surface of the shoes are covered with friction material. • Each shoe is pivoted at one end about a fixed fulcrum and other end rests against cam. • When the cam is operated, the shoe are pushed outwards against brake drum. • The friction between the shoes and the drum produces the braking torque. • This type of brake is commonly used in motor cars and light trucks.

  36. Internal expanding shoe brake

  37. References:- http://www.google.com A textbook of elements of mechanical engineering by H.G. katariya, J.P. Hadiya and S.M. Bhatt-book

  38. Thank you

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