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Ch 7 Shafts. Definitions A shaft is a rotating member, usually of circular cross section, used to transmit power or motion. It provides the axis of rotation,

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Page 1: Ch 7 Shafts. Definitions A shaft is a rotating member, usually of circular cross section, used to transmit power or motion. It provides the axis of rotation,

Ch 7Shafts

Page 2: Ch 7 Shafts. Definitions A shaft is a rotating member, usually of circular cross section, used to transmit power or motion. It provides the axis of rotation,

Definitions

• A shaft is a rotating member, usually of circular cross section, used to transmit power or motion.

• It provides the axis of rotation, or oscillation, of elements such as gears, pulleys, flywheels, cranks, sprockets, and the like and controls the geometry of their motion.

Page 3: Ch 7 Shafts. Definitions A shaft is a rotating member, usually of circular cross section, used to transmit power or motion. It provides the axis of rotation,

Shaft Sizing

• Stress Analysis– In design it is usually possible to locate the critical

areas, size these to meet the strength requirements, and then size the rest of the shaft to meet the requirements of the shaft-supported elements.

• Deflection and Slope– They are a function of inertia. Inertia is a function of

Geometry. For this reason, shaft design allows a consideration of stress first. Then, after tentative values for the shaft dimensions have been established, the determination of the deflections and slopes can be made.

Page 4: Ch 7 Shafts. Definitions A shaft is a rotating member, usually of circular cross section, used to transmit power or motion. It provides the axis of rotation,
Page 5: Ch 7 Shafts. Definitions A shaft is a rotating member, usually of circular cross section, used to transmit power or motion. It provides the axis of rotation,

Shaft Materials

• Deflection is not affected by strength, but rather by stiffness as represented by the modulus of elasticity, which is essentially constant for all steels. For that reason, rigidity cannot be controlled by material decisions, but only by geometric decisions.

• Modulus of Elasticity – For most steels 200 GPa

Page 6: Ch 7 Shafts. Definitions A shaft is a rotating member, usually of circular cross section, used to transmit power or motion. It provides the axis of rotation,

Shaft Materials

• A good practice for material selection:– Start with an inexpensive, low or medium carbon steel

for the first time through the design calculations. If strength considerations turn out to dominate over deflection, then a higher strength material should be tried, allowing the shaft sizes to be reduced until excess deflection becomes an issue.

– The cost of the material and its processing must be weighed against the need for smaller shaft diameters.

Page 7: Ch 7 Shafts. Definitions A shaft is a rotating member, usually of circular cross section, used to transmit power or motion. It provides the axis of rotation,

Manufacturing of Shafts

• For low production, turning is the usual primary shaping process. An economic viewpoint may require removing the least material.

• High production may permit a volume conservative shaping method (hot or cold forming, casting), and minimum material in the shaft can become a design goal.

Page 8: Ch 7 Shafts. Definitions A shaft is a rotating member, usually of circular cross section, used to transmit power or motion. It provides the axis of rotation,

Shaft Layout

• Shaft, Bearings, Gears, Shoulder

Page 9: Ch 7 Shafts. Definitions A shaft is a rotating member, usually of circular cross section, used to transmit power or motion. It provides the axis of rotation,

Movie

• 4:18

Page 10: Ch 7 Shafts. Definitions A shaft is a rotating member, usually of circular cross section, used to transmit power or motion. It provides the axis of rotation,

Shaft Layout

• In most cases, Only two bearings should be used in most cases.

• Load bearing components should be placed next to the bearings to minimize the bending due to large forces.

• Shafts should be kept short to minimize bending and deflection.

Page 11: Ch 7 Shafts. Definitions A shaft is a rotating member, usually of circular cross section, used to transmit power or motion. It provides the axis of rotation,

Shaft layout

• Shoulder– It allows precise positioning– Support to minimize deflection.– In cases where the loads are small,

positioning is not very important, shoulders can be eliminated.

Page 12: Ch 7 Shafts. Definitions A shaft is a rotating member, usually of circular cross section, used to transmit power or motion. It provides the axis of rotation,

Mounting gears, pulleys, etc…

• Press fits

• Shrink fits

• Keyway

• Spline shafts

• Rings

Page 13: Ch 7 Shafts. Definitions A shaft is a rotating member, usually of circular cross section, used to transmit power or motion. It provides the axis of rotation,

Keyway

Page 14: Ch 7 Shafts. Definitions A shaft is a rotating member, usually of circular cross section, used to transmit power or motion. It provides the axis of rotation,

Spline

Page 15: Ch 7 Shafts. Definitions A shaft is a rotating member, usually of circular cross section, used to transmit power or motion. It provides the axis of rotation,

Spline Shaft

Page 16: Ch 7 Shafts. Definitions A shaft is a rotating member, usually of circular cross section, used to transmit power or motion. It provides the axis of rotation,

Flange

Page 17: Ch 7 Shafts. Definitions A shaft is a rotating member, usually of circular cross section, used to transmit power or motion. It provides the axis of rotation,

Shaft Design for Stress

• It is not necessary to evaluate the stresses in a shaft at every point; a few potentially critical locations will suffice. Critical locations will usually be on the outer surface.

• Possible Critical Locations, axial locations where:

1- The bending moment is large and/or

2- The torque is present, and/or

3- Stress concentrations exist.

Page 18: Ch 7 Shafts. Definitions A shaft is a rotating member, usually of circular cross section, used to transmit power or motion. It provides the axis of rotation,

Torque

• Torque causes shear stress.

• Shear due to torque is max at the outer surface

Page 19: Ch 7 Shafts. Definitions A shaft is a rotating member, usually of circular cross section, used to transmit power or motion. It provides the axis of rotation,

Bending Moment

• Bending stress is determined from shear force and bending moment diagrams.

• In most cases forces on the shaft exist in two planes. As a result, moments are added as vectors.

Page 20: Ch 7 Shafts. Definitions A shaft is a rotating member, usually of circular cross section, used to transmit power or motion. It provides the axis of rotation,

Shaft Stresses

• The fluctuating stresses are:

• For a solid round shaft:

Page 21: Ch 7 Shafts. Definitions A shaft is a rotating member, usually of circular cross section, used to transmit power or motion. It provides the axis of rotation,

Shaft Stresses

• According to Von Mises:

Page 22: Ch 7 Shafts. Definitions A shaft is a rotating member, usually of circular cross section, used to transmit power or motion. It provides the axis of rotation,

Factor of Safety

• Modified Goodman

Page 23: Ch 7 Shafts. Definitions A shaft is a rotating member, usually of circular cross section, used to transmit power or motion. It provides the axis of rotation,

Goodman

Page 24: Ch 7 Shafts. Definitions A shaft is a rotating member, usually of circular cross section, used to transmit power or motion. It provides the axis of rotation,

Gerber

Page 25: Ch 7 Shafts. Definitions A shaft is a rotating member, usually of circular cross section, used to transmit power or motion. It provides the axis of rotation,

ASME Elliptic

Page 26: Ch 7 Shafts. Definitions A shaft is a rotating member, usually of circular cross section, used to transmit power or motion. It provides the axis of rotation,

Soderberg

Page 27: Ch 7 Shafts. Definitions A shaft is a rotating member, usually of circular cross section, used to transmit power or motion. It provides the axis of rotation,

First Cycle yielding

• Von Mises first cycle

Page 28: Ch 7 Shafts. Definitions A shaft is a rotating member, usually of circular cross section, used to transmit power or motion. It provides the axis of rotation,

Example

Page 29: Ch 7 Shafts. Definitions A shaft is a rotating member, usually of circular cross section, used to transmit power or motion. It provides the axis of rotation,

Notch sensitivity

Page 30: Ch 7 Shafts. Definitions A shaft is a rotating member, usually of circular cross section, used to transmit power or motion. It provides the axis of rotation,
Page 31: Ch 7 Shafts. Definitions A shaft is a rotating member, usually of circular cross section, used to transmit power or motion. It provides the axis of rotation,
Page 32: Ch 7 Shafts. Definitions A shaft is a rotating member, usually of circular cross section, used to transmit power or motion. It provides the axis of rotation,
Page 33: Ch 7 Shafts. Definitions A shaft is a rotating member, usually of circular cross section, used to transmit power or motion. It provides the axis of rotation,
Page 34: Ch 7 Shafts. Definitions A shaft is a rotating member, usually of circular cross section, used to transmit power or motion. It provides the axis of rotation,

Estimating Stress Concentration

• Initially, the shoulders and keyways dimensions are unknown. In this case, we pick a standard size and consider it as a first guess, then we fine-tune the dimensions.

• Shoulders for bearing and gear support should match the catalogue recommendation. Typical bearing calls for the ratio of D/d to be between 1.2 and 1.5. with r/d typically ranging from around 0.02 to 0.06

Page 35: Ch 7 Shafts. Definitions A shaft is a rotating member, usually of circular cross section, used to transmit power or motion. It provides the axis of rotation,

Ways to Minimize Stress Concentration

Page 36: Ch 7 Shafts. Definitions A shaft is a rotating member, usually of circular cross section, used to transmit power or motion. It provides the axis of rotation,

Worst Case scenario for shoulders

• r/d = 0.02 and D/d = 1.5, Kt values from the stress concentration charts for shoulders indicate 2.7 for bending, 2.2 for torsion, and 3.0 for axial.

Page 37: Ch 7 Shafts. Definitions A shaft is a rotating member, usually of circular cross section, used to transmit power or motion. It provides the axis of rotation,

Worst Case scenario for grooves

Page 38: Ch 7 Shafts. Definitions A shaft is a rotating member, usually of circular cross section, used to transmit power or motion. It provides the axis of rotation,

Grooves

• By examining typical retaining ring specifications in vendor catalogs, it can be seen that the groove width is typically slightly greater than the groove depth, and the radius at the bottom of the groove is around 1/10 of the groove width. From Figs. A–15–16 and A–15–17, stress concentration factors for typical retaining ring dimensions are around 5 for bending and axial, and 3 for torsion. Fortunately, the small radius will often lead to a smaller notch sensitivity, reducing Kf .

Page 39: Ch 7 Shafts. Definitions A shaft is a rotating member, usually of circular cross section, used to transmit power or motion. It provides the axis of rotation,

First Iteration Estimation for Shaft design

Page 40: Ch 7 Shafts. Definitions A shaft is a rotating member, usually of circular cross section, used to transmit power or motion. It provides the axis of rotation,
Page 41: Ch 7 Shafts. Definitions A shaft is a rotating member, usually of circular cross section, used to transmit power or motion. It provides the axis of rotation,
Page 42: Ch 7 Shafts. Definitions A shaft is a rotating member, usually of circular cross section, used to transmit power or motion. It provides the axis of rotation,
Page 43: Ch 7 Shafts. Definitions A shaft is a rotating member, usually of circular cross section, used to transmit power or motion. It provides the axis of rotation,

• Where to start from????• Large bending moment and stress concentration

Page 44: Ch 7 Shafts. Definitions A shaft is a rotating member, usually of circular cross section, used to transmit power or motion. It provides the axis of rotation,
Page 45: Ch 7 Shafts. Definitions A shaft is a rotating member, usually of circular cross section, used to transmit power or motion. It provides the axis of rotation,

• Then we repeat our analysis for the exact dimensions

Page 46: Ch 7 Shafts. Definitions A shaft is a rotating member, usually of circular cross section, used to transmit power or motion. It provides the axis of rotation,
Page 47: Ch 7 Shafts. Definitions A shaft is a rotating member, usually of circular cross section, used to transmit power or motion. It provides the axis of rotation,

Possible critical position (Keyway)

Page 48: Ch 7 Shafts. Definitions A shaft is a rotating member, usually of circular cross section, used to transmit power or motion. It provides the axis of rotation,
Page 49: Ch 7 Shafts. Definitions A shaft is a rotating member, usually of circular cross section, used to transmit power or motion. It provides the axis of rotation,

Possible critical location (K)

Page 50: Ch 7 Shafts. Definitions A shaft is a rotating member, usually of circular cross section, used to transmit power or motion. It provides the axis of rotation,
Page 51: Ch 7 Shafts. Definitions A shaft is a rotating member, usually of circular cross section, used to transmit power or motion. It provides the axis of rotation,
Page 52: Ch 7 Shafts. Definitions A shaft is a rotating member, usually of circular cross section, used to transmit power or motion. It provides the axis of rotation,

Deflection Consideration

• Allowable deflections will depend on many factors, and bearing and gear catalogs should be used for guidance on allowable misalignment for specific bearings and gears.

Page 53: Ch 7 Shafts. Definitions A shaft is a rotating member, usually of circular cross section, used to transmit power or motion. It provides the axis of rotation,
Page 54: Ch 7 Shafts. Definitions A shaft is a rotating member, usually of circular cross section, used to transmit power or motion. It provides the axis of rotation,

Deflection Consideration