kgwhipp
Mechanical
- Dec 6, 2010
- 33
See photos of the setup.
Hi Folks,
We have some equipment that used a stepped shaft to fit an off the shelf gear with a smaller bore. The shafts are failing right where one would expect. I'm no expert at metallurgy but thought someone might recognize the patterns. I assume that it's a cyclical bending fatigue failure onset by the stress concentration at the shoulder compounded by the shaft's diameter size reduction.
My proposed solution is to machine the entire unit from a single bar of 4340 steel and include the face relief as shown at the bottom rendering. The extremely tight space limits any dimensional expansion outside of the current envelope.
Thoughts?
-Kevin
Hi Folks,
We have some equipment that used a stepped shaft to fit an off the shelf gear with a smaller bore. The shafts are failing right where one would expect. I'm no expert at metallurgy but thought someone might recognize the patterns. I assume that it's a cyclical bending fatigue failure onset by the stress concentration at the shoulder compounded by the shaft's diameter size reduction.
My proposed solution is to machine the entire unit from a single bar of 4340 steel and include the face relief as shown at the bottom rendering. The extremely tight space limits any dimensional expansion outside of the current envelope.
Thoughts?
-Kevin