a) In the transmission system of an automobile, the rotating shaft powered by the engine is responsible in driving the motion of vehicle. Within the clutch system, the driving shaft is transmitting a certain amount of torque through a 4mm thick film of SAE 30W oil with a dynamic viscosity of 0.5 Pa.s. The driving and driven shaft are identical rotating disc with diameter of 50cm. Assuming a linear velocity profile across the oil film, i) ii) Construct the velocity profile of the oil layer on the shaft. Show your velocity profile line in a 2-D, linear view. During operation, the driving shaft and driven shaft are rotating at 2000 rpm and 1900 rpm, respectively. Compute the transmitted torque of the system.

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a) In the transmission system of an automobile, the rotating shaft powered by the engine
is responsible in driving the motion of vehicle. Within the clutch system, the driving
shaft is transmitting a certain amount of torque through a 4mm thick film of SAE 30W
oil with a dynamic viscosity of 0.5 Pa.s. The driving and driven shaft are identical
rotating disc with diameter of 50cm. Assuming a linear velocity profile across the oil
film,
i)
11)
Construct the velocity profile of the oil layer on the shaft. Show your velocity
profile line in a 2-D, linear view.
During operation, the driving shaft and driven shaft are rotating at 2000 rpm
and 1900 rpm, respectively. Compute the transmitted torque of the system.
Transcribed Image Text:a) In the transmission system of an automobile, the rotating shaft powered by the engine is responsible in driving the motion of vehicle. Within the clutch system, the driving shaft is transmitting a certain amount of torque through a 4mm thick film of SAE 30W oil with a dynamic viscosity of 0.5 Pa.s. The driving and driven shaft are identical rotating disc with diameter of 50cm. Assuming a linear velocity profile across the oil film, i) 11) Construct the velocity profile of the oil layer on the shaft. Show your velocity profile line in a 2-D, linear view. During operation, the driving shaft and driven shaft are rotating at 2000 rpm and 1900 rpm, respectively. Compute the transmitted torque of the system.
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