The smallest required coefficient of static friction.
Answer to Problem 107P
The smallest required coefficient of static friction
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The thrust (P) is 800 lb.
The torque (M) is
The distance between the mid-point of the annular ring to starting of the bearing
The distance between the mid-point of the annular ring to ending of the bearing
Determine the smallest required coefficient of static friction
Conclusion:
Substitute
Thus, the smallest required coefficient of static friction
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