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Calculating shaft diameter

I'm designing a circular shaft that's going to carry a spread radial load of about 200kg and also transmit a 160Nm torque. I'm not very familiar with materials but what I'm guessing I'll be able to ge …
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Ackerman steering

I'm designing a steering mechanism following the Ackerman principle. I've met the condition that my steering arms' normal projections must cross in the middle of the rear axle however when I do a turn …
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How don't dog clutches collide?

I appear to have found an answer but I can not find the source to give credits. As the shafts are rotating there is a chance the dogs will collide but assuming there is lubrication, they will just sli …
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How don't dog clutches collide?

I'm learning about how dog clutches work particularly in sequential transmissions. I'm having a hard time understanding the principle which ensures dogs will always mesh correctly. I can easily imagi …
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