Tension in Tight Side of V Belt Drive evaluator uses Tension in Tight Side of Belt = Tension in Slack Side of Belt*e^(Coefficient of Friction b/w Belt & Sides of Groove*Angle of Contact*cosec(Angle of Groove/2)) to evaluate the Tension in Tight Side of Belt, Tension in Tight Side of V Belt Drive formula is defined as the measure of the maximum tension that occurs on the tight side of a V-belt drive, which is influenced by the belt's frictional properties, wrap angle, and pulley geometry, and is critical in determining the belt's performance and reliability in power transmission systems. Tension in Tight Side of Belt is denoted by T1 symbol.
How to evaluate Tension in Tight Side of V Belt Drive using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Tension in Tight Side of V Belt Drive, enter Tension in Slack Side of Belt (T2), Coefficient of Friction b/w Belt & Sides of Groove (μb), Angle of Contact (θc) & Angle of Groove (β) and hit the calculate button.