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Double Square-Thread Power Screw Axial Linear Lifting Force Equations and Calculator
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Double Square-Thread Power Screw Axial Linear Lifting Force Equations and Calculator
In general, when the screw is loaded axially, a thrust bearing or thrust collar may be used between the rotating and stationary links to carry the axial component.
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Minor Diameter:
dr = d - p
Pitch (mean) diameter
dm = d - p/2
Lead
l = 2p
Torque required to rasie load up:
Torque required to lower load:
Overall efficiency:
Where:
d = Major diameter (in, mm),
dr = Minor Diameter (in, mm),
dm = Pitch (mean) diameter (in, mm),
l = lead (in, mm),
p = Pitch Diameter (in, mm),
µ - Coefficient of friction,
µc = Coefficient of collar friction,
dc = Mean collar diameter (in, mm),
F = External load on screw (lbsf, N)
Tr = Torque required to lower load (in-lbs, N-mm),
Tl = Torque required to lower load
e =
Oveall efficiency
Reference:
Mechanical Engineering Handbook,
Edited by:
Ban B. Manrghitu
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Auburn University,
Auburn, Alabama
2001