djm883
Mechanical
- Aug 3, 2007
- 46
Is there a way to determine shaft flexure?
The application of the shaft is for a centrifugal fan that is supported by 2 spherical roller bearings. The fan is belt driven from an 8 groove sheave that is mounted to the shaft extending from one of the bearings.
We calculated the deflections at the sheave load and impeller load and the slope of the shaft at the 2 bearings.
The shaft slope was calculated to be .106 degrees for the bearing between the sheave load and impeller and thought to be negligible. Is this calculation determining shaft flexure? Is there a limit at which the slope becomes excessive?
Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks,
Don
The application of the shaft is for a centrifugal fan that is supported by 2 spherical roller bearings. The fan is belt driven from an 8 groove sheave that is mounted to the shaft extending from one of the bearings.
We calculated the deflections at the sheave load and impeller load and the slope of the shaft at the 2 bearings.
The shaft slope was calculated to be .106 degrees for the bearing between the sheave load and impeller and thought to be negligible. Is this calculation determining shaft flexure? Is there a limit at which the slope becomes excessive?
Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks,
Don