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16-1 ‘The gure shows animal ity ake ing an ns im ameter of 12 in anda ene som R= in The shoes nea face wih of 1m andar oth acta ya force 50. “The mean coefficient of tion i 028. (a) Fina the maxis pressure and indicate the shoe on which it occu. (0) Raima the raking tone fected by each oe, nd fnd he tal raking tng mats the resi hing-rin actions. Foblen 161 16-2 For the brake in Prob. 16-1, conser the pin and actuator locations tobe the same. However, instead of 120 let the friction surface of the brake shoes be 90° and centrally located. Find the ‘maximum pressure ad the total braking torque. 16-3 nthe figure for Prob. 16-1 the inside rien diameters 280 mm and the dimension R is 90 mam. ‘The shoes havea face width of 30 mm, Find the braking torque and the maximum pressure for each shoe ifthe actuating force is 1000 N, te drum rotsion is counterclockwise, and f= 030. 16-4 Te figue shows a 400-ma diameter brake drum with four iotenally expanding shoes. Each of the hinge pins A and B supports a pair of shoes. The actuating mechanism is to be arranged to produce the same force F on each shoe. The face with ofthe shoes is 75 mm. The matcrial used ‘permis a cooficient of friction of 0.24 and a maximum pressure of IO KPa. (@) Determine the aerating force. Atle 1-4 Te dneniom i lincen o> po lsde 8200, ou dasa, (6) Estimate the brake capacity, (©) Noting that rotation may bein either ditecton, estimate te hing pin reactions.

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