Equations are given which enable the slipping period, the energy dissipated and the temperatures reached at any instant during a single engagement of a clutch to be determined when its torque capacity is a function of time. Two typical torque-time variations are discussed and a comparison is made with the case when the torque is assumed to be constant.
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