Given a circular shaft of radius

Consider an infinitesimal element in the form of an annular ring of radius
If there is relative motion between the shaft and the support surface, for example in a thrust bearing, the above assumption of a constant pressure, which is an approximation in any event, is no longer reasonable. Since the velocity is greater at the outside of the shaft, the friction work done by the elements at large values of
In most practical problems the coefficient of friction will not be known with sufficient accuracy to justify a distinction between the above two cases.
5.5.1 PROBLEMS
1. A step bearing has the dimensions shown in the diagram. In calculating the energy loss due to friction, how much difference is there between the conclusions based on constant wear and on constant pressure between the bearing surfaces?

Answer
Const.
2. Find the friction torque for a conical pivot point as shown in the diagram, assuming that the pressures are uniformly distributed over the surface. Show that for the angle

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3. A certain automobile engine is capable of developing a maximum torque of 2500 in.-lb. A single plate clutch having the form shown in the diagram is to be designed for the engine.
The torque is transmitted by means of the annular friction surface having an outer diameter

Answer
10.8 in., 1900 lb