Design and Analysis of Magnetic powder clutch for Toyota 2003
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This study focused on evaluating the performance and design of a magnetic powder
clutch for the Toyota Model 2003. The study used von Mises stress analysis,
displacement, and strain deformation analysis to determine the clutch's strength and
ability to withstand the required load. The results showed that the clutch's stress levels
and deformation were within an acceptable range, indicating that it could handle the
load without significant deformation or failure. it was found that the static displacement
of the material reached a maximum value of 0.00102 mm when a torque of 50 Nm was
applied. This means that when the torque was applied to the material, it experienced a
small amount of deformation or displacement, with the maximum displacement
recorded at 0.00102 mm. This displacement value is an important measure of the
material's response to applied loads. In this case, the material showed a small amount
of deformation when subjected to the 50 Nm torque, indicating that it can withstand this
load without undergoing significant deformation. Hence, the study's findings have
valuable implications for the automotive industry, providing an insight into the design
and performance of magnetic powder clutches for future developments.
