not2fast
Mechanical
- May 19, 2007
- 20
I've had several idea's about how to secure a small Supercharger rotor to the shaft that I'm building. Rather than a conventional press fit & parallel shaft I was thinking to use a Taper of 1 degree, but I'm open to suggestions.
The Rotors are 6061 Al, OD 75mm, Length 150mm.
The Shaft is 4140, the larger end of the Taper is 18mm and 15.38mm and 150mm long, each shaft end has 15mm dia shaft for the bearings and gears.
one idea thats kinda neat used on MTU engines is the use of a Taper (approx 50:1) and a High press pump is used to expand the Flywheel while a 2nd Hyd ram is used to push the flywheel into position and then release the pressure.
I think that something like this method applied to my Rotor and Shaft setup would be ok, as it will allow the rotor to be positioned on the shaft so that clearance's with the adjacent rotor and axial clearance with end plate's can be adjusted... is this to complicated perhaps ?
My question is how much "Draw" or oversize should I make the shaft to securely hold things in place without failure.
Appreciate any thoughts.
not2fast
The Rotors are 6061 Al, OD 75mm, Length 150mm.
The Shaft is 4140, the larger end of the Taper is 18mm and 15.38mm and 150mm long, each shaft end has 15mm dia shaft for the bearings and gears.
one idea thats kinda neat used on MTU engines is the use of a Taper (approx 50:1) and a High press pump is used to expand the Flywheel while a 2nd Hyd ram is used to push the flywheel into position and then release the pressure.
I think that something like this method applied to my Rotor and Shaft setup would be ok, as it will allow the rotor to be positioned on the shaft so that clearance's with the adjacent rotor and axial clearance with end plate's can be adjusted... is this to complicated perhaps ?
My question is how much "Draw" or oversize should I make the shaft to securely hold things in place without failure.
Appreciate any thoughts.
not2fast