MBE3010 - Brakes and Clutches
MBE3010 - Brakes and Clutches
MBE3010 - Brakes and Clutches
In oil
From Hamrock, Fundamentals of Machine Elements
Assume the pressure between the short block and the drum is constant. First we use C as the
hinge of the brake. And ∑ 𝑀𝐶 = 0
i.e. 𝑊𝑑4 + 𝜇𝑃𝑑1 − 𝑃𝑑3 = 0
𝑊𝑑4
∴𝑃=
𝑑3 − 𝜇𝑑1
Therefore, the friction torque generated is
𝜇𝑊𝑑4 𝑟
𝑇 = 𝜇𝑃𝑟 =
𝑑3 − 𝜇𝑑1
It is obvious that T will become extremely large if the denominator (𝑑3 − 𝜇𝑑1 ) approached zero.
This will cause seizure even if W is zero. Therefore, this is not desirable. Such case is termed as
the “Self-energizing”. It happens when both the actuating torque (𝑊𝑑4 ) and the friction torque
(𝜇𝑃𝑑1) are in the same direction.
𝜇𝑊𝑑4 𝑟
𝑇 = 𝜇𝑃𝑟 =
𝑑3 + 𝜇𝑑2
And we call this mode of operating “Deenergizing”.
Long-shoe (internal expanding) rim
brakes Toe
• Heel – closest to hinge, no
or low pressure
• Toe – closest to actuating
force W and pressure
increases as the toe is
approached
• Based on the geometry, it
can be shown that the
contact pressure of the
pad can be written as:
p=pmax sin θ / sin θa
where θa is the angle
when p=pmax Heel
(Burr, mecahnical analysis and design, 2nd
edition p118) Hinge
Wd6 – Mf – Mp = 0
From Hamrock, Fundamentals of Machine Elements