MetalGearMan
Materials
- Jul 7, 2009
- 15
Hi. I saw a similar thread with the same question. My situation is slightly different and would appreciate some advice. I have attached a schematic of the setup in question. The shaft in the middle has failed constantly and the schematic shows a modification that was done to reduce the stress on that shaft. The inital setup was where the motor and gear box was connected directly to the shaft without the use of the drive chain that you see. I have a feeling that it was failing due to excessive vibration that caused a fatigue in the shaft. Can someone who is knowledgeable in this area please advise me on how to calculate the natural frequency of the shaft and then compare it to the drive frequency of the motor?
The shaft was made of carbon steel AISI 1080 and the motor is running at 186 rpm at 7.5 HP.
Thanks
The shaft was made of carbon steel AISI 1080 and the motor is running at 186 rpm at 7.5 HP.
Thanks