wertyu1980
Mechanical
- Apr 14, 2008
- 5
I need help with the concept of cyclic stress.
Suppose a shaft(...or drill string)is drilling a hole. The shaft is basically rotating with the drillbit in contact with the substance being drilled through. The shaft is made up of number of connections along it's length. Now while drilling, the drilling conditions are difficult. Say the drillbit is having trouble drilling through the substance. This will induce stress in the shaft. The shaft is vibrating in a lateral direction.
Now, due to stress/vibration, one of the connections is fractured...meaning shaft breaks off. Now, every connection is torqued to a certain value. Due to the drilling condition it is torqued further to a point it breaks.
How would you define this fracture? Was it due to cyclic bending stresses, torsional loading, or fatigue???
I would really appreciate if you can explain these terms.
Thank you.
Suppose a shaft(...or drill string)is drilling a hole. The shaft is basically rotating with the drillbit in contact with the substance being drilled through. The shaft is made up of number of connections along it's length. Now while drilling, the drilling conditions are difficult. Say the drillbit is having trouble drilling through the substance. This will induce stress in the shaft. The shaft is vibrating in a lateral direction.
Now, due to stress/vibration, one of the connections is fractured...meaning shaft breaks off. Now, every connection is torqued to a certain value. Due to the drilling condition it is torqued further to a point it breaks.
How would you define this fracture? Was it due to cyclic bending stresses, torsional loading, or fatigue???
I would really appreciate if you can explain these terms.
Thank you.