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Densen customized fluid coupling,constant fluid coupling,fluid coupling yox

 

Product Name Fluid coupling,constant fluid coupling,fluid coupling yox
DN mm 16~190mm
Rated Torque 40~25000 N·m
Allowable speed 4500~200 kN·m
Material 45#steel
Application Widely used in metallurgy, mining, engineering and other fields.

 

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Typical case of diaphragm coupling applied to variable frequency speed control equipment

JMB type coupling is applied to HangZhou Oilfield Thermal Power Plant

According to the requirements of HangZhou Electric Power Corporation, HangZhou Oilfield Thermal Power Plant should dynamically adjust the power generation according to the load of the power grid and market demand, and carry out the transformation of the frequency converter and the suction fan. The motor was originally a 1600KW, 730RPM non-frequency variable speed motor matched by HangZhou Motor Factory. The speed control mode after changing the frequency is manual control. Press the button speed to increase 10RPM or drop 10RPM. The coupling is still the original elastic decoupling coupling, and the elastic de-coupling coupling after frequency conversion is frequently damaged, which directly affects the normal power generation.

It is found through analysis that in the process of frequency conversion speed regulation, the pin of the coupling can not bear the inertia of the speed regulation process (the diameter of the fan impeller is 3.3 meters) and is cut off, which has great damage to the motor and the fan.

Later, they switched to the JMB460 double-diaphragm wheel-type coupling of our factory (patent number: ZL.99246247.9). After 1 hour of destructive experiment and more than 1 year of operation test, the equipment is running very well, and there is no Replace the diaphragm. 12 units have been rebuilt and the operation is in good condition.

 

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Factors to Consider when Choosing between a Fluid Coupling and a VFD (Variable Frequency Drive)

When selecting between a fluid coupling and a VFD for a power transmission application, several factors should be taken into account:

  • Speed Control Requirements: Consider whether variable speed control is essential for your application. VFDs are excellent for applications that require precise and flexible speed control, while fluid couplings typically offer limited speed control capabilities.
  • Energy Efficiency: Evaluate the energy efficiency requirements of your system. VFDs can offer higher energy efficiency by allowing the motor to run at optimal speeds, whereas fluid couplings introduce some energy losses due to slip.
  • Starting Torque: Examine the starting torque requirements of the driven load. Fluid couplings can provide high starting torque and smooth acceleration, which may be advantageous for applications with high inertia loads.
  • Overload Protection: Consider the need for overload protection. Fluid couplings inherently provide some protection against shock loads by allowing slip, while VFDs may require additional protective mechanisms.
  • Maintenance and Service: Evaluate the maintenance and service requirements of both systems. Fluid couplings are generally simpler and require less maintenance compared to VFDs, which involve electronic components.
  • Cost: Compare the initial and long-term costs of both options. VFDs often have higher upfront costs but can provide significant energy savings in the long run, while fluid couplings may have lower initial costs but could lead to higher energy consumption.

Ultimately, the choice between a fluid coupling and a VFD depends on the specific needs of your application. Each option has its advantages and limitations, and a thorough analysis of the operating conditions and performance requirements will help determine the most suitable solution for your system.

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Role of Fluid Coupling in Torque Multiplication and Power Transfer

A fluid coupling is a mechanical device used to transmit power between two shafts without direct physical contact. It operates on the principles of fluid dynamics and hydrokinetics to enable torque multiplication and efficient power transfer. Here’s how a fluid coupling achieves these functions:

  • Hydrodynamic Torque Converter: A fluid coupling is essentially a hydrodynamic torque converter. When the input shaft (driving shaft) rotates, it sets the transmission fluid inside the coupling in motion. The fluid experiences centrifugal forces, creating a high-velocity zone near the outer circumference and a low-velocity zone near the center. This velocity difference generates torque in the fluid coupling, allowing power to be transmitted from the input shaft to the output shaft (driven shaft).
  • Torque Multiplication: One of the primary advantages of a fluid coupling is its ability to provide torque multiplication. During startup or when the load on the driven shaft is initially low, the fluid coupling slips to some extent, which allows the input shaft to rotate at a higher speed than the output shaft. This speed difference results in torque multiplication, enabling the fluid coupling to handle higher loads during acceleration or heavy starting conditions.
  • Power Transfer Efficiency: Fluid couplings offer high power transfer efficiency due to the hydrodynamic nature of their operation. The smooth and continuous transmission of power through the fluid medium minimizes energy losses and mechanical wear, leading to more efficient power transmission compared to mechanical clutches or direct-coupling methods.
  • Load Adaptability: Fluid couplings automatically adjust their slip to adapt to changing load conditions. When the load on the output shaft increases, the fluid coupling slips more, allowing the output shaft to slow down slightly and match the load demand. This load adaptability ensures smooth and stable power transfer even under varying operating conditions.

Fluid couplings are commonly used in applications where torque multiplication and smooth power transfer are essential. They find widespread use in heavy machinery, mining equipment, conveyors, crushers, marine propulsion systems, and many other industrial applications. By efficiently transferring power while providing torque multiplication, fluid couplings help optimize the performance and longevity of power transmission systems.

Proper selection of the fluid coupling based on the application’s torque and power requirements is crucial to ensure optimal torque multiplication and power transfer. Additionally, regular maintenance and monitoring of the fluid coupling’s condition are essential to maintain its efficiency and reliability over time.

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Disadvantages and Limitations of Fluid Couplings

While fluid couplings offer numerous advantages, they also have some disadvantages and limitations that should be considered for specific applications:

  • Power Loss: Fluid couplings introduce a power loss due to the slip that occurs during power transmission. This power loss can reduce the overall efficiency of the system, especially in applications with high-speed variations.
  • Torque Multiplication: Unlike torque converters, fluid couplings have limited torque multiplication capabilities. They do not provide as much torque increase at low speeds, which may be necessary for certain heavy-load applications.
  • Temperature Sensitivity: Fluid couplings are sensitive to temperature changes. In extremely hot or cold conditions, the viscosity of the fluid may vary, affecting the coupling’s performance.
  • Fluid Contamination: Contaminants in the fluid can adversely affect the performance and lifespan of the fluid coupling. Regular maintenance and monitoring of the fluid quality are essential to prevent potential issues.
  • Speed Limitations: Fluid couplings may have speed limitations in certain applications. High-speed operations can lead to centrifugal forces that may affect the coupling’s behavior.
  • Complexity in Control: In some cases, controlling the output speed of the fluid coupling can be more challenging compared to other types of couplings. This complexity may require additional control mechanisms.
  • Cost: Fluid couplings can be more expensive than some mechanical couplings, such as belt and chain drives. The initial cost and ongoing maintenance expenses should be considered in the selection process.

Despite these limitations, fluid couplings remain a popular choice in many industrial applications, thanks to their smooth power transmission, overload protection, and torsional vibration damping capabilities. The decision to use a fluid coupling should be based on a thorough understanding of the specific requirements and operating conditions of the machinery or equipment.

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