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An oldham's coupling is used for connecting two parallel shafts where have asmall distance & have the same speed

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What is the use of oldham's coupling?

To transmit torque or rotation from one shaft to another when their axis are not in line.


Working of oldham's coupling?

An Oldham coupling is a flexible shaft coupling that consists of two hubs (each with a fin or tenon) and one midsection (with grooves that fit those fins, one on each side of the midsection, and perpendicular to one another). The Oldham coupling is an outstanding design for torque transmission between two shafts which might be slightly misaligned. The coupling accommodates this misalignment, while maintaining homokinetic motion (the two shafts rotate at the same speed at all times), and while exerting only very small reactive forces (resistance to accommodation of the misalignment, exhibited as sideward forces on the shafts). More information on Oldham couplings can be found at www.oepcouplings.com.


Applications of oldhams coupling?

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.


Applications of Slider-crank mechanism?

• Reciprocating engine • Rotary engine • Oscillating cylinder engine • Hand Pump • Scotch Yoke • Oldham's coupling • Elliptical Trammel


Which type coupling used in steam turbine?

Membrane-type flexible coupling is used in steam turbines.


Where in Oldham did Mark Owens parents live?

56 copter hill Oldham it used to be a council house but is in disrepair now


What are the applications of slider crank mechanisms?

The applications of a slider crank mechanism is a Reciprocating engine, Rotary engine, Oscillating cylinder engine, Hand Pump, Scotch Yoke, Oldham's coupling, Elliptical Trammel


What is the difference between a half coupling and a full coupling?

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 material used in oldhams coupling?

Oldham's coupling typically consists of three main components: two hubs and a central disc. The hubs are often made from metals such as steel or aluminum for strength and durability, while the central disc is commonly made from a softer material like nylon, rubber, or polyurethane. This combination allows for flexibility and the ability to accommodate misalignment between the shafts while maintaining torque transmission.


What is the difference between transformer coupling and RC coupling?

RC COUPLING :- is the most Commonly used Coupling Between the two stages of a cascaded or multistage amplifier because it is cheaper in cost and Very compact circuit and provides excellent frequency response. TRANSFORMER COUPLING :- Impedence Coupling results in more efficient amplification because no signal power is wasted in Inductor L. Such Coupling has the drawback of being larger, Heavier and Costlier than the RC COUPLING. Impedence Coupling is rarely used beyond audio range . by : Muhammad zubair.... muet student of telecom.


Which coupling is used for intersecting shafts?

flexible


When was Oldham created?

Oldham was created in 865.

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