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T&R Bulletin 3-50: Guide on the Application of Marine Propulsion Drive Train Flexible Couplings (2003)

T&R Bulletin 3-50: Guide on the Application of Marine Propulsion Drive Train Flexible Couplings (2003)

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The purpose of this bulletin is to present a comprehensive list of resources on the subject of flexible couplings and to provide some guidance on which coupling to use in an application as well as ...

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Number of pages:19
Year published:2003
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The purpose of this bulletin is to present a comprehensive list of resources on the subject of flexible couplings and to provide some guidance on which coupling to use in an application as well as some problems that need to be avoided. It is restricted to marine propulsion drive train flexible couplings, SNAME T&R Bulletin No. 3-20 of September 1968 covers rigid couplings for marine shafting. It is not intended to contain an exhaustive list of flexible couplings or references but is intended to answer the need expressed by shipbuilders, design agents, and maintenance activities in response to a survey by SNAME taken in May 1994.
 
The scope of this guide is to provide a list of good resources to be used in the selection and maintenance of marine couplings.  All of the references contain very useful information that a designer should be aware of during the design of a power transmission system.  The first reference is a technically sound and particularly comprehensive resource on the subject of coupling design.  Most coupling service problems result from misapplication of a specific coupling type which most often could have been avoided during the design by proper interaction between the power transmission system designer and the coupling manufacturer’s engineering staff.  All major coupling manufacturers provide good technical advice during the design process and with in-service problems. They also provide, because of their extensive background, excellent assistance in failure analysis.
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