Rotational Friction Kit

Demonstrates how rotational friction affects the efficiency of popular machine elements, including a screw jack, a wedge, and different bearings.
Features
This kit includes a screw jack (or ‘jackscrew’), a wedge, and different bearings. It helps students understand how rotational friction affects the efficiency of popular machine elements and bearing materials. It shows why engineers choose some materials and devices above others for any given application.
Students fit the parts to the Work Panel and apply effort and load weights to find their relative mechanical advantage and efficiency.
The kit introduces students to key engineering terms such as:
- Mechanical advantage
- Velocity ratio
- Efficiency
- ‘Overhaul’
This versatile kit is part of a series that allows many experiments using different arrangements of their parts. Students, teachers, or lecturers fit the parts of the kit to the Work Panel (ES1)(supplied separately) to study or show an engineering science topic.
TecQuipment supplies a CD-ROM with the Work Panel (ES1). It includes all the worksheets, guidance notes, and lecturer notes (with answers) needed for typical experiments with each kit. The selection of parts in the kits and the choice of fixing points on the Work Panel means that teachers or lecturers may extend the experiments to an even greater range.
Additional Info
| Learning Outcomes: | Efficiency of a screw jack Efficiency of a wedge Efficiency of different bearings |
| Curriculum Check: | NSW: Module: Personal and Public Transport VIC: Unit 1 - Area of Study 1 - Outcome 1 Unit 3 - Area of Study 1 - Outcome 1 QLD: Unit 4 - Topic 1 WA: Unit 1, Unit 4 TAS: Learning Outcomes included in Curriculum |
| Specifications: | PDF Datasheet |




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