Air or fluid pressure...
If you put cylinders in the shafts and connect them through pipes or tubes, then you can transfer pneumatic or hydraulic pressure form one to the other. As one cylinder is lowered in one shaft, it will displace the fluid (air being a fluid) and because that fluid would have no escape, it would force the cylinder in the other shaft to rise.
It is used to transfer torque between two parallel but not collinear shafts. Depending upon the matterial of the 3 discs , oldham coupling can be used in many devices. They can easily be used in servo mechanisms.
Coupling is a measure of the relationship or dependency between two modules. Data Coupling occurs between two modules when data is passed by parameters using a simple argument list and every item in the list is used.
half coupling used to take branch from header ie: 2" header to 3/4' branch. where full coupling used to connect to straight pipe. ie: 2" to 2" pipe connection.
What is the difference between rigid and flexible coupling.
It is a measure of how close is a coupling between two coils it gives an idea of wat portion of the flux produced by one coil links with the other coil
It is a mechanical connection between rotating shafts which are generally not in parallel, but intersecting. It can allow positive transmission of rotating power at a much larger angle than is permissible with a flexible coupling. And it can transmit torque and motion.
parallel lines - they are parallel when the distance between them remains constant
The shortest distance between 2 parallel lines is a perpendicular drawn between 2 parallel lines the diagram shows it clearly 1 parallel line ------------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | the vertical line is the shortest distance | | ------------------------------------|------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd parallel line
mechanical coupling can be called as a mechanical device which is used to connect two mechanical links as well as transmit power between them. mechanical joint is just used to joint two linkages . there is no power or torque transmission between them .
If the distance between the lines is constant then they are parallel.
No but parallel lines have a constant distance between them
It is the linear distance between the two parallel and identical faces (which are also called the bases).It is the linear distance between the two parallel and identical faces (which are also called the bases).It is the linear distance between the two parallel and identical faces (which are also called the bases).It is the linear distance between the two parallel and identical faces (which are also called the bases).
if you took a look you would find out :) sike
what is the distance between cones in wv for the parallel parking test
The maximum distance for standard coupling links is 47km (there are hardware PRPQs that will allow for slightly longer distances). So, the maximum (theoretical) distance between two z/OS LPARs would have z/OS LPAR1 in System z server 1 94km from z/OS LPAR2 in System z server 2. The coupling facility shared by these two (and possibly other) systems in the parallel sysplex would reside in a third System z server at the midpoint of the line between the System z servers, 47km from each of the servers containing the z/OS LPARs.
GPIB (general purpose interface bus) is a parallel port device. it can transmit more than one bit at a time. it is faster than rs 232 port. which is a serial port can transmit one bit at a time.the only disadvantage of GPIB or parallel port is it require more transmission bit so its transmission distance reduces.
difference between clucth and coupling