I have a pneumatic motor design with Titanium and 6061-t6 Al in contact. I'm concerned with galvanic corrosion of the aluminum. Al and Ti have a .6V difference in Anodic Index. (.25V is recomended for "normal" environments, .5V for controlled environments)The tolerances on the Aluminum...
Christine74
I would treat the upper part of the bar as a rod in pure tension. The lower half is a column in compression with the top free and the bottom fixed.
determining buckling requires knowledge of the bar geometry, it is a function of load and geometry. From formulas for Stress and...
I'm attempting to measure the output power of an air motor. I have measured torque in in*lbs, and speed in RPM. Power in Watts should be:
Watts = torque * rpm
= lb.in * rev/m * 44.25
My calculated numbers seem low. Am I missing something?
Thanks