The novel MRF-ball-clutch design - A MRF-safety-clutch for high torque applications

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This paper describes the development of a safety-clutch by using magnetorheological fluids (MRF) to switch the transmission torque between a motor and a generator in a bus-like vehicle. The clutch is based on a new design combining an axial MRF-actuator and a ball coupling mechanism. This so called "MRF-ball-clutch" avoids the disadvantages of traditional bell- or disc-MRF-clutch designs where the torque is transmitted by the MRF which leads to a self-heating due to the shearing forces in the fluid and a more or less significant drag torque caused by limitations of the relation between minimal and maximal transmittable torque. The safety clutch based on the new MRF-clutch design requires a minimum of power consumption and allows switching high torsional moments in a very compact, lightweight and robust design. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Jackel, M., Kloepfer, J., Matthias, M., & Seipel, B. (2013). The novel MRF-ball-clutch design - A MRF-safety-clutch for high torque applications. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 412). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/412/1/012051

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