BEMPE16524
Mechanical
- Feb 17, 2008
- 370
Hi All,
I'm going to use this formula for my problem.
δ = α.L.(Δt)
δ = Total deformation desired (in or mm)
α = Coefficient of thermal expansion (in/in OF or mm/mm OC)
L = Nominal length of the part being heated (the diameter for a cylinder) (in or mm)
Δt = Temperature different (OF or OC)
Now let say i have a 250mm shaft, by looking at the shrink fit table, i got following value:
Shaft: 250mm (+0.126/+0.094)r6
Hole: 250mm (+0.052/0)H7
My question is, what should be my desired total deformation for the hole in order for me to make the shrink fit?
Is it 250.126-250.052? or 250.094-250.052? plus more tolerance?
My logic sense says it doesn't matter as long as i can expand the hole to required temperature.
My second question is, what about the shell thickness? how does it affect the expansion process?
R.Efendy
I'm going to use this formula for my problem.
δ = α.L.(Δt)
δ = Total deformation desired (in or mm)
α = Coefficient of thermal expansion (in/in OF or mm/mm OC)
L = Nominal length of the part being heated (the diameter for a cylinder) (in or mm)
Δt = Temperature different (OF or OC)
Now let say i have a 250mm shaft, by looking at the shrink fit table, i got following value:
Shaft: 250mm (+0.126/+0.094)r6
Hole: 250mm (+0.052/0)H7
My question is, what should be my desired total deformation for the hole in order for me to make the shrink fit?
Is it 250.126-250.052? or 250.094-250.052? plus more tolerance?
My logic sense says it doesn't matter as long as i can expand the hole to required temperature.
My second question is, what about the shell thickness? how does it affect the expansion process?
R.Efendy