cfordyce05
Mechanical
- Oct 5, 2011
- 23
Would someone please point me towards some equations for calculating the required interference for transmitting torque through a 8620 case hardened tapered (11.5deg) steel shaft to a 6061-T6 aluminum hub? Can I just use the equations for cylindrical interference fits and pick either the large or small end for the dimensional input values? The shaft has a M6x0.75 external thread and a nut is used to press and hold the hub to the shaft. My end goal is to calculate the required torque on the nut to provide the calculated required interference fit.
Things I am fuzzy on:
How does the case hardening affect how I calculate the strength of the 8620 threaded portion of the shaft? I want to find a max torque value that won't exceed the strength of the threaded portion of the shaft.
Do you use the strength of the core or the case? I have HRC values for the both the core and the case hardened portions of the shaft. Is that enough information to be able to find a rough tensile strength?
Thank you,
Casey
Things I am fuzzy on:
How does the case hardening affect how I calculate the strength of the 8620 threaded portion of the shaft? I want to find a max torque value that won't exceed the strength of the threaded portion of the shaft.
Do you use the strength of the core or the case? I have HRC values for the both the core and the case hardened portions of the shaft. Is that enough information to be able to find a rough tensile strength?
Thank you,
Casey