
|Articles|December 2, 2021
How the Coefficient of Friction Impacts Capacity of Hub-Shaft Joints for Special Purpose Turbomachinery v3
Author(s)Riverhawk Company
Friction coefficient at the hub-shaft interface is critical to joint torque capacity. In a test program designed for a high-profile customer within the industry, several common but important hub-shaft joint configurations were tested to determine how friction can affect the torque capacity of these configurations. This paper outlines the performance results obtained within the test program.
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