NuclearNerd
Nuclear
- Sep 15, 2009
- 60
Hi all
I've got a small application that needs an underwater linear guide. Unfortunately I can't use plastics in this application, so I'm left with austenitic stainless steel only, and there aren't too many off-the-shelf solutions in stainless.
I am considering using grooved rollers on a round rail. I can calculate the Hertz contact stress for this arrangement easily enough, but I'm not sure where to set my limit. Some rules of thumb I've seen like "2 x UTS" and "< 4 GPa", refer to bearing steels only. I haven't seen a good reference for unhardened steels, and stainless in particular. So how much contact stress should I allow on 304 (or 17-4) stainless rails and wheels?
Should I use the maximum sub-surface shear stress? If the maximum shear is about 1/3 of the contact stress then the contact stress should be no more than 3/2 * yield, or about 350 MPa. That seems fairly low (that means I would need a 1.5" diameter x 1" wide wheel just to carry 500 lb)!
I don't think crane rails & wheels are hardened. Is there a calculation for sizing those?
Should I be worried about galling? I've seen galling stress threshold limits as low as 1 MPa for stainless, which would seriously limit the load. Should I nickel plate the wheels?
Thanks in advance.
I've got a small application that needs an underwater linear guide. Unfortunately I can't use plastics in this application, so I'm left with austenitic stainless steel only, and there aren't too many off-the-shelf solutions in stainless.
I am considering using grooved rollers on a round rail. I can calculate the Hertz contact stress for this arrangement easily enough, but I'm not sure where to set my limit. Some rules of thumb I've seen like "2 x UTS" and "< 4 GPa", refer to bearing steels only. I haven't seen a good reference for unhardened steels, and stainless in particular. So how much contact stress should I allow on 304 (or 17-4) stainless rails and wheels?
Should I use the maximum sub-surface shear stress? If the maximum shear is about 1/3 of the contact stress then the contact stress should be no more than 3/2 * yield, or about 350 MPa. That seems fairly low (that means I would need a 1.5" diameter x 1" wide wheel just to carry 500 lb)!
I don't think crane rails & wheels are hardened. Is there a calculation for sizing those?
Should I be worried about galling? I've seen galling stress threshold limits as low as 1 MPa for stainless, which would seriously limit the load. Should I nickel plate the wheels?
Thanks in advance.