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FLUID COUPLING TRANSFLUID
DESCRIPTION: Fluid couplings are used in many industrial drives: mills, mixers, grinders, fans, industrial pumps.
SPECIFICATIONS
Transfluid Coupling
The TRANSFLUID Fluid coupling is a constant filling type comprising of three main elements:
Driving impeller (pump) mounted on the input shaft.
Driven impeller (turbine) mounted on the output shaft.
Cover, flanged to the output impeller, with an oil-tight seal.
The first two elements can work both as a pump and/or turbine.
CONSTANT FILL FLUID COUPLINGS: OPERATING CONDITIONS
The TRANSFLUID Fluid Coupling constant fill fluid coupling is a hydrokinetic transmission.
The impellers perform like a centrifugal pump and a hydraulic turbine. An input drive to the pump (e.g. electric motor or Diesel engine) kinetic energy is imparted to the coupling oil. The oil moves by centrifugal force across the blades of the turbine towards the outside of the coupling.
This absorbs the kinetic energy and develops a torque which is always equal to input torque, thus causing rotation of the output shaft. The wear is practically zero since there are no mechanical connections. The efficiency is influenced only by the speed difference (slip) between pump and turbine.
The slip is essential to the functioning of the coupling: there could not be torque transmission without slip! The formula for slip, from which the power loss can be deduced is as follows:
slip %=((input speed – out speed) / input speed) x 100
In normal conditions (standard duty) the slip can vary from 1,5% (large power) to 6% (small power).
The TRANSFLUID coupling constant fill fluid coupling follows the laws of all centrifugal machines:
Transmitted torque is proportional to the square of input speed;
Transmitted power is proportional to the cube of input speed;
Transmitted power is proportional to the fifth power of the circuit outside diameter.
The K Series couplings work using oil but they are also available for water operation upon request.
They are also available certified according to directive 94/9/EC (Atex) covering all categories.
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