Publication Date:
2019-07-13
Description:
In a few critical applications, mechanical transmission of power by rotation at low speed is required without leakage at an interface. Herein we examine a device that enables torque to be transmitted across a sealed environmental barrier. The barrier represents the restraint membrane through which the torque is transmitted. The power is transferred through elastic deformation of a circular tube into an elliptical cross-section. Rotation of the principle axis of the ellipse at one end results in a commensurate rotation of an elliptical cross section at the other end of the tube. This transfer requires no rigid body rotation of the tube allowing a membrane to seal one end from the other. Both computational and experimental models of the device are presented.
Keywords:
Mechanical Engineering
Type:
NASA/TM?2005-212693
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ISROMAC10?2004?038
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E?14195
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10th International Symposium on Transport Phenomena and Dynamics of Rotating Machinery; Mar 07, 2004 - Mar 11, 2004; Honolulu, HI; United States
Format:
application/pdf
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