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Shaft Speed in Mechanical Formulas
The Shaft Speed is the speed of rotation of the Shaft. And is denoted by N. Shaft Speed is usually measured using the Revolution per Second for Frequency. Note that the value of Shaft Speed is always positive.
Formulas to find Shaft Speed in Mechanical
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Speed of Shaft given Diameter of Shaft and Surface Velocity of Shaft
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Mechanical formulas that make use of Shaft Speed
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Petroffs Equation for Coefficient of Friction
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Load per Projected Area of Bearing from Petroff's Equation
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Absolute Viscosity from Petroff's Equation
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Diametrical Clearance Ratio or Relative Clearance from Petroff's Equaiton
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Surface Velocity of Shaft given Shaft Speed and Diameter
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Diameter of Shaft given Shaft Speed and Surface Velocity of Shaft
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List of variables in Mechanical formulas
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Surface Velocity of Shaft
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Shaft Diameter
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FAQ
What is the Shaft Speed?
The Shaft Speed is the speed of rotation of the Shaft. Shaft Speed is usually measured using the Revolution per Second for Frequency. Note that the value of Shaft Speed is always positive.
Can the Shaft Speed be negative?
No, the Shaft Speed, measured in Frequency cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Shaft Speed?
Shaft Speed is usually measured using the Revolution per Second[rev/s] for Frequency. Hertz[rev/s], Petahertz[rev/s], Terahertz[rev/s] are the few other units in which Shaft Speed can be measured.
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