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Chapter 7. Shafts

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Chapter 7 - Shafts

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We’ll consider

stress based

shaft design

Fluctuating stresses due to bending and torsion

For fully reversed bending and steady torsion

Shaft Stresses

J

cTK

J

cTK

I

cMK

I

cMK

mfsm

afsa

mfm

afa

,

,

0

0

a

m

T

M

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Circular Shafts

33

33

16,

16

32,

32

d

TK

d

TK

d

MK

d

MK

mfsm

afsa

mfm

afa

Substituting

gives

32,

64,

2

44 dJ

dI

dc

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Distortional Energy

Recall that the distortional energy theory states

that we can compute a factor of safety by

comparing the von Mises effective stress, ′, to

the tensile yield stress.

Similarly, under fatigue loading, we can compare

′ to the appropriate fatigue strengths.

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von Mises Stress in Rotating Shafts

2/1

2

3

2

3

2/122

2/12

3

2

3

2/122

163

323

163

323

d

TK

d

MK

d

TK

d

MK

mfsmf

mmm

afsaf

aaa

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Fatigue Failure Criteria for

Non-zero Mean Stress

DE - Goodman Fatigue Failure Theory

DE – Goodman:

defining

we can derive

And

See text for similar expressions for other fatigue failure theories

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Yield Criteria

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Example 7-1

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Example 7-1 (cont.)

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Example 7-1 (cont.)

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Example 7-1 (cont.)

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Example 7-1 (cont.)

Slides 15 - 26

Reference materials from Chapter 8 and Appendix A

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Appendix A-15 Stress Concentration Factors

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Appendix A-15 Stress Concentration Factors

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Notch Sensitivity

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Notch Sensitivity (shear)

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Fatigue Stress Concentration Factors

)1(1

)1(1

1

1

1

1

shear

tsshearfs

tf

ts

fs

t

f

KqK

KqK

K

Kq

K

Kq

Solving for Kf and Kfs gives

Relation between Endurance Limit and

Tensile Strength (cont.)

ksi200ksi,100

ksi200,5.0

ut

utute

S

SSS

MPaSMPa

MPaSSS

ut

utute

1400,700

1400,5.0

in SI units

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Endurance Limit Modifying Factors

f

e

d

c

b

a

efedcbae

k

k

k

k

k

k

SkkkkkkS

- Surface condition modifying factor

- Size modification factor

- Load modification factor

- Temperature modification factor

- Reliability factor

- Miscellaneous effects modification factor

These are

called “Marin”

factors

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Surface Factor, ka

buta Sak

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Size Factor, kb

For bending and torsion

For axial loads

kb = 1

mm2545151.1

mm5179.224.1

in10291.0

in211.0879.0

157.0

107.0

157.0

107.0

dd

dd

dd

dd

kb

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Loading Factor, kc

torsion59.0

axial85.0

bending1

ck

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Temperature Factor, kd

RT

Td

S

Sk

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Reliability Factor, ke

Accounts for scatter in fatigue data and desired reliability

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Miscellaneous Effects Factor, kf

Corrosion

Electrolytic plating

Metal spraying

Cyclic frequency

Frettage corrosion

(corrosion at contact surfaces)

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