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![]() So you are correct that friction is used in tranferring torque in wooden props. They also use counterbored drive bushings to transfer the torque. I'd be willing to bet that the bushings transfer most of it, but that is only a guess. Thanks. -- Jim in NC I spent some time talking today at lunch with some friends who are structural engineers, about this issue of friction delivering torque to the prop. They said that if the strength of the attachment of the prop to the flange had been determined through experience, then eliminating the friction load path for the engine torque to be tranmitted to the prop could result in failure of the junction of the flange and prop, but that it wasn't likely. I'll bet that you structural engineer friends are not experienced with wood props, and their failure modes. It seems to be their own unique circumstance. It has been found that the props fail, not the bolts. -- Jim in NC |
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