nanobot29
Mechanical
- Apr 5, 2011
- 53
Here's the problem: a disk made Inconel 625 (no heat treatment) was installed with an interference fit on a rotor. Since the disk was not heat treated, the hoop stress will reach the yield strength while its spinning. The yield strength is about 65 ksi and the hoop stress is expected to reach 70 ksi (von mises stress will reach about 80 ksi).
My assumption is that the disk will become permanently deformed at the inner surface and as a result, will loose some of its initial interference pressure when the rotor returns to a stand still.
my question is: what are the long term and short term effects of cycling a material to about 10% above its yield strength? does the disk continue to expand non linearly after every cycle? or is the loss of preload the only major consequence?
any insight would be greatly appreciated.
My assumption is that the disk will become permanently deformed at the inner surface and as a result, will loose some of its initial interference pressure when the rotor returns to a stand still.
my question is: what are the long term and short term effects of cycling a material to about 10% above its yield strength? does the disk continue to expand non linearly after every cycle? or is the loss of preload the only major consequence?
any insight would be greatly appreciated.