CarlosEstinos
Mechanical
- Nov 24, 2011
- 31
Hello All,
I have a drive interface that i have attached in a drawing. The green component is a splined rotational drive shaft from a hydraulic actuator. This drives the silver shaft which is a valve. Ive been trying to get my head around FEA recently, but have come to the conclusion that it would be safer to verify my design by using hand calculation as im not fully proficient at FEA yet!. Im currently studying (part time) a Mechanical engineering degree which i am 2/3rds of the way through so i have some a fairly good understanding of basic prinicples along with the Maths thats required.
The drive components in my design are meshed with a key. The red and blue flanges would be bolted toghether with 4 bolts and this is what connects the valve and actuator. There would be a rotationlal reaction force(torque) between theses two flanges.
Im just after some feedback on what route i would need to take to verify that the torque delivered on the green drive gear would not shear the silver stem or the bolts that bolt the red and blue flanges together.
Any help is gratefully recieved.
I have a drive interface that i have attached in a drawing. The green component is a splined rotational drive shaft from a hydraulic actuator. This drives the silver shaft which is a valve. Ive been trying to get my head around FEA recently, but have come to the conclusion that it would be safer to verify my design by using hand calculation as im not fully proficient at FEA yet!. Im currently studying (part time) a Mechanical engineering degree which i am 2/3rds of the way through so i have some a fairly good understanding of basic prinicples along with the Maths thats required.
The drive components in my design are meshed with a key. The red and blue flanges would be bolted toghether with 4 bolts and this is what connects the valve and actuator. There would be a rotationlal reaction force(torque) between theses two flanges.
Im just after some feedback on what route i would need to take to verify that the torque delivered on the green drive gear would not shear the silver stem or the bolts that bolt the red and blue flanges together.
Any help is gratefully recieved.