Another type of friction problem frequently occurs in machine design when a flexible member such as a brake-band, cable, or belt passes over or is wrapped around a cylinder. Three typical cases are shown in Fig. 1.

In (a) a belt is shown passing around two pulleys. If there were no friction between the pulley and the belt, the forces
In the foregoing examples it will be seen that any condition of rest, relative motion, or impending motion may exist. It is assumed that the coefficient of friction in the following analysis has been taken as the appropriate one for the particular conditions.

In Fig. 2 we show a portion of a belt or brake-band, and we assume that relative motion is either present or impending so that we can say
- Notice that to use the above formula,
must be measured in radians.
Example. What is the minimum force

Solution. The minimum force
5.7.1 PROBLEMS
1. Referring to Fig. 1b, how many times should the cable be wrapped around the cylinder so that a load
Answer
2.35 turns
2. Show that the friction torque
3. A hoisting pulley is grooved as shown in the figure. Derive the relationship between the tight and loose sides of the cable, and compare with the case of the flat pulley.

Answer
4. What braking force

Answer
5. In a differential band-brake, the lever arm is so arranged that the tight side of the band aids the actuating force while the loose side opposes it. Show that such a mechanism can be made so as to permit rotation of the drum in one direction only, while automatically locking in the other direction. Such a device is frequently used on hoists to prevent the load from dropping under its own weight.
