Dictionary Definition
coupling
Noun
1 a connection (like a clamp or vise) between two
things so they move together [syn: yoke]
2 a mechanical device that serves to connect the
ends of adjacent objects [syn: coupler]
3 the act of pairing a male and female for
reproductive purposes; "the casual couplings of adolescents"; "the
mating of some species occurs only in the spring" [syn: mating, pairing, conjugation, union, sexual
union]
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Noun
- the act of joining together to form a couple
- a device that couples two things together
- sexual intercourse
- a connection between two electronic circuits such that a signal can pass between them
- The property of physical systems that they are interacting with each other.
Derived terms
Related terms
Translations
act of joining together to form a couple
- Finnish: yhdistäminen, yhteenliittäminen
device that couples two things together
- Finnish: liitin
connection between two electronic circuits
property of physical systems
- German: Kopplung
Extensive Definition
- This article describes a mechanical connection between two things. For other meanings, see Coupling (disambiguation).
A coupling is a device used to connect two shafts
together at their ends for the purpose of transmitting power.
Couplings do not normally allow disconnection of shafts during
operation, however there do exist torque
limiting couplings which can slip or disconnect when some
torque limit is exceeded.
Uses
Shaft couplings are used in machinery for several purposes, the most common of which are the following.- To provide for the connection of shafts of units that are manufactured separately such as a motor and generator and to provide for disconnection for repairs or alternations.
- To provide for misalignment of the shafts or to introduce mechanical flexibility.
- To reduce the transmission of shock loads from one shaft to another.
- To introduce protection against overloads.
- To alter the vibration characteristics of rotating units.
Types of shaft couplings
Rigid coupling
Rigid couplings are used when precise shaft
alignment is required; shaft misalignment will affect the
coupling's performance as well as its life. Examples:
- Sleeve or muff coupling
- Clamp or split-muff or compression coupling
- Flange coupling
Flexible coupling
Flexible couplings are designed to transmit
torque while permitting
some radial and axial and angular misalignment. Flexible couplings
can accommodate angular misalignment up to a few degrees
and some parallel misalignment. Examples:
- Bushed pin type coupling
- Universal coupling
- Oldham coupling
- Bellows coupling — low backlash.
- Spider or jaw coupling — elastomeric inserts for flexibility, vibration reduction.
- Thompson coupling
- Resilient coupling
Torque limiting coupling
Torque limiting couplings, or torque limiters, protect systems against overtorque conditions.Requirements of good shaft alignment / good coupling setup
- it should be easy to connect or disconnect the coupling.
- it should transmit the full power from one shaft to other without losses.
- it does allow some misalignment between the two adjacent shaft roation axis.
- it is the goal to minimise the remaining misalignment in running operation to maximise power transmission and to maximise machine runtime (coupling and bearing and sealings lifetime).
- it should have no projecting parts.
- it is recommeded to use manufacturer's alignment target values to set up the machine train to a defined non-zero alignment, due to the fact that later when the machine is at operation temperature the alignment condition is perfect
Tools to measure shaft axis alignment condition
- it is possible to measure the alignment with dial gages or feeler gages using various mechanical setups.
- it is recommended to take care of bracket sag, parallaxe error while reading the values.
- it is very convenient to use laser shaft alignment technique to perform the alignment task within highest accuracy.
- is it required to align the machine better, the laser shaft alignment tool can help to show the required moves at the feet positions.
External links
- Shaft Coupling Glossary
- List of coupling types
- Laser Measurement Systems for Shaft & Machine Alignment
- SkilFab Engineering www.skillfabcouplings.com - Leading Coupling Manufacturer
coupling in German: Kopplung
coupling in French: Accouplement
(mécanique)
coupling in Swedish: Koppling
coupling in Russian: Муфта (механическое
устройство)
coupling in Hebrew: מצמד
coupling in Italian: Frizione (meccanica)
coupling in Dutch: Koppeling
coupling in Norwegian: Kobling
coupling in Polish: Sprzęgło
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
agglomeration, agglutination, aggregation, ankle, articulation, bond, boundary, bracketing, butt, cervix, clinch, closure, clustering, combination, communication, concatenation, concourse, concurrence, confluence, congeries, conglomeration, conjugation, conjunction, connecting
link, connecting rod, connection, convergence, copulation, dovetail, elbow, embrace, gathering, gliding joint,
hinge, hinged joint,
hip, hookup, intercommunication,
intercourse,
interface, interlinking, join, joinder, joining, joint, jointure, junction, juncture, knee, knotting, knuckle, liaison, link, linkage, linking, marriage, meeting, merger, merging, miter, mortise, neck, pairing, pivot, pivot joint, rabbet, scarf, seam, shoulder, splice, stitch, suture, symbiosis, symphysis, tie, tie rod, tie-in, tie-up,
toggle, toggle joint,
unification,
union, weld, wrist, yoking