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  2. Coupling - Wikipedia

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    A beam coupling, also known as helical coupling, is a flexible coupling for transmitting torque between two shafts while allowing for angular misalignment, parallel offset and even axial motion, of one shaft relative to the other. This design utilizes a single piece of material and becomes flexible by removal of material along a spiral path ...

  3. Giubo - Wikipedia

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    A driveshaft coupling. Note the split damage beginning to appear, likely due to the large axial displacement. A giubo. A giubo (/ ˈ dʒ uː b oʊ / JOO-boh; etymology: giunto Boschi, "Boschi joint"), also known as a 'flexdisc', and sometimes misspelled as guibo, is a flexible coupling used to transmit rotational torque between the drive shaft and the companion flange on mechanical devices ...

  4. Isolated-phase bus - Wikipedia

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    Various forms of flexible terminals, expansion joints, and weatherproof or fire-proof bushings and terminals are used with isolated-phase bus. Some types of apparatus such as disconnecting switches, circuit breakers, and instrument transformers are made in enclosures that can be welded to become an integral part of the isolated-phase bus system.

  5. Strain wave gearing - Wikipedia

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    The major axis of the flex spline's ellipse rotates with wave generator, so the points where the teeth mesh revolve around the center point at the same rate as the wave generator's shaft. The key to the design of the strain wave gear is that there are fewer teeth (often for example two fewer) on the flex spline than there are on the circular ...

  6. Jaw coupling - Wikipedia

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    Jaw couplings are composed of three parts: two metallic hubs and an elastomer insert called an element, but commonly referred to as a "spider". The three parts press fit together with a jaw from each hub fitted alternately with the lobes of the spider. Jaw coupling torque is transmitted through the elastomer lobes in compression.

  7. Magnetic coupling - Wikipedia

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    This coupling features two face-to-face magnetized disks: the driving magnet on the dry side, and the driven magnet on the underwater side. Torque is transferred by shear forces between the attracting magnetic disks, [ 5 ] but this attraction can also produce an axial load as the disks pull on each other.

  8. Carbon nanotube springs - Wikipedia

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    A CNT based portable power source should have a basic architecture made of four main components, namely a CNT spring, a supporting structure for the spring, a generator-motor combination, and a coupling mechanism between the spring and the generator.

  9. Geislinger coupling - Wikipedia

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    No aging. Unlike elastomer couplings, the materials do not change or wear out over time. Stiffness and damping remain constant in service. High permissible torques (up to 6,500 kN⋅m) and high resistance to vibratory torques. Unaffected by hot and oily environment. The coupling may continue in service, even with broken spring plates. Compact ...

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