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Ramsey wrote:
"Peter Dohm" wrote in message . .. I was only thinking of the exact ratios that place the same teeth in use on each successive rotation of the belt. Torsional resonance can be extremely difficult to monitor andI am glad that you were able to identify it before it became a dissaster. For the moment, my own project and the decision to build around a PSRU or use a direct drive aircraft engine has been pushed further into the future. But I have wondered whether the elimination of critical speeds might be the true purpose of those little springs in the driven plate of a manual clutch. I think their primary purpose it simply to reduce or eliminate chatter when engaging the clutch. Most high performance clutches don't even use them. http://www.rotaryaviation.com/PSRU Zen Part 2.html |
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