I'm looking for information on calculating how much rotational torque and axial force a pressed fit steel hub on a solid steel shaft can withstand before slipping.
where x = total interference
Dc=dia of the contact surface
Di = dia of inner member
Do= outside dia of outer member
Uo=poissons ratio for outer member
Ui=poissons ratio for inner member
Eo=modulus of elasticity for outer member
Ei=modulus of elasticity for inner member
This formula for Pc will simplify if the materials are the same.
Hope this helps
Thanks for the input Desertfox. I do have a question, however. I'm assuming that Dc is the inner diameter of the hub, and Di is the diameter of the shaft?
Di = the inner dia of the
inner component ie:- a
tube, this is zero for
a solid shaft.
Dc = outside dia of the
inner member (o.d. of
shaft)
Finally for steel on steel (dry) the friction coefficient
around 0.25 but can vary below this depends on surface
finish , if you want to give a margin of safety use a friction factor around 0.15.