spike
Structural
- Jun 7, 1999
- 46
Hello all:
I have a 4" hollow tube drive shaft. At the ends of the drive shaft there is a 2 1/2" solid journal with a keyway on the motor end of the shaft. The journal projects inside the hollow shaft about 6" and 12" beyond the end of the shaft. Two metal discs with an outside diamter matching the inside diameter of the tube and a hole in the center of the disc smaller than the journal diamter are heated in an oven. The discs are then slid down the journal shaft and allowed to cool. This forms an interference fit. The tube is also heated and then slid over the journal assembly and allowed to cool. Thus forming a shrink fit here, which is followed up with welding processes to finish the assembly.
The manufacturer now wants to eliminate the "shrink fit" on the discs and use welds to attach the discs to the journal. This would mean that the disc will have a hole larger than the journal, or a "clearance fit".
I have strong reservations about this. However, I do not have any data to support my reservations. Should we discontinue use of the shrink fit? Your comments would be apprecated.
I have a 4" hollow tube drive shaft. At the ends of the drive shaft there is a 2 1/2" solid journal with a keyway on the motor end of the shaft. The journal projects inside the hollow shaft about 6" and 12" beyond the end of the shaft. Two metal discs with an outside diamter matching the inside diameter of the tube and a hole in the center of the disc smaller than the journal diamter are heated in an oven. The discs are then slid down the journal shaft and allowed to cool. This forms an interference fit. The tube is also heated and then slid over the journal assembly and allowed to cool. Thus forming a shrink fit here, which is followed up with welding processes to finish the assembly.
The manufacturer now wants to eliminate the "shrink fit" on the discs and use welds to attach the discs to the journal. This would mean that the disc will have a hole larger than the journal, or a "clearance fit".
I have strong reservations about this. However, I do not have any data to support my reservations. Should we discontinue use of the shrink fit? Your comments would be apprecated.