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  2. Magnetic particle clutch - Wikipedia

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    A magnetic particle clutch is a special type of electromagnetic clutch which does not use friction plates. Instead, it uses a fine powder of magnetically susceptible material (typically stainless steel) to mechanically link an otherwise free-wheeling disc attached to one shaft, to a rotor attached to the other shaft.

  3. Electromagnetic clutch - Wikipedia

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    Electromagnetic particle clutch. Introduction – Magnetic particle clutches are unique in their design, from other electro-mechanical clutches because of the wide operating torque range available. Like a standard, single face clutch, torque to voltage is almost linear. However, in a magnetic particle clutch torque can be controlled very ...

  4. Electromagnetic clutches and brakes - Wikipedia

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    If a piece of copper wire was wound, around the nail and then connected to a battery, it would create an electro magnet. The magnetic field that is generated in the wire, from the current, is known as the "right hand thumb rule". (V-1) The strength of the magnetic field can be changed by changing both wire size and the amount of wire (turns).

  5. Category:Electromagnetic brakes and clutches - Wikipedia

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    Magnetic particle clutch This page was last edited on 6 October 2024, at 17:23 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  6. Clutch - Wikipedia

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    Electromagnetic clutch: typically engaged by an electromagnet that is an integral part of the clutch assembly. Another type, the magnetic particle clutch, contains magnetically influenced particles in a chamber between driving and driven members—application of direct current makes the particles clump together and adhere to the operating ...

  7. Torque limiter - Wikipedia

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    A magnetic particle clutch can be used effectively as a torque limiter. The torque setting fairly approximates a linear relationship with the current passing through the windings, which can be statically or dynamically set depending on needs.

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    Ammonium nitrate, a specific component of fine particle air pollution primarily produced by agricultural emissions, is associated with decreased learning and memory performance in children aged ...

  9. Category:Clutches - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Clutches" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. ... Magnetic particle clutch; Multi-plate clutch; R. Raicam Industrie; S.

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