From the Rolls-Royce experimental archive: a quarter of a million communications from Rolls-Royce, 1906 to 1960's. Documents from the Sir Henry Royce Memorial Foundation (SHRMF).
Clutch material tests, comparing cork and Ferobestos discs under different oily and wear conditions.
Identifier | ExFiles\Box 5\6\ 06-page027 | |
Date | 23th November 1927 guessed | |
contd :- -2- The unit was wound up as when starting the engine. We give the following loads obtained in the tests :- Conditions. Load at lever,lbs. Torque at pinion. lbs.ins. Torque at engine shaft. lbs.ins. 3 corks in semi oily condition. 10 100 850 Corks very oily. 8 80 680 Allowing for wear of .050" taking place of the corks which then reduces the clutch spring to 118 lbs., the following are the results :- Corks in semi oily condition. 8 80 680 Cork very oily. 5.5 55 467.5 We tried Ferobestos discs under the same con-ditions the loads being :- Discs in semi oily condition. 8 80 680 Discs very oily. 6.5 65 552 Allowing for wear :- Discs in semi oily condition. 5.5 55 467.5 Discs very oily. 4.25 42.5 361.25 As a result of these tests we found that Fero-bestos discs do not give the required amount of friction to be reliable. It will be noticed that when the corks wear .050" and are in an over-oily condition, slipping under heavy contd: | ||