blademaker
Mechanical
- Apr 5, 2008
- 4
Hi All--this is my first time posting on this site. I need some advice on shaft design & interpretation of FEA results.
I'm working an linear static FEA model of a small wind turbine shaft (AIS 1026 steel) using COSMOS Adv. Professional 2008. The shaft is subject to a bending moment, axial & torsional loading--see attached photo. It also has a couple of step featues, but the small step feature (45.9 mm to 45.01 mm with a 1 mm radius fillet) is causing me trouble. I am using 3 mm solid elements with much finer mesh around the fillets (I have varied the mesh in this area from 1 mm to .1 mm). The mesh aspect ratio is quite good, as well.
This feature is causing very high stresses in the area of the 1mm fillet. I have performed a series of successively finer mesh scenarios around this feature, and the stress continues to rise. The stresses in the rest of the shaft are well below yielding, though. My first inclination was to do a quick hand calculation to check the results, but all of the S.C.F. formulae & charts for shafts with a filleted shoulder do not apply to such a small step.
It seems to me that the mesh is well-refined in the area of the fillet. My questions are as follows: first, how should I interpret the FE model? Refine more? Refine less? Second, any thoughts on the proper K_t for hand calc verification?
Thanks very much for your help!
I'm working an linear static FEA model of a small wind turbine shaft (AIS 1026 steel) using COSMOS Adv. Professional 2008. The shaft is subject to a bending moment, axial & torsional loading--see attached photo. It also has a couple of step featues, but the small step feature (45.9 mm to 45.01 mm with a 1 mm radius fillet) is causing me trouble. I am using 3 mm solid elements with much finer mesh around the fillets (I have varied the mesh in this area from 1 mm to .1 mm). The mesh aspect ratio is quite good, as well.
This feature is causing very high stresses in the area of the 1mm fillet. I have performed a series of successively finer mesh scenarios around this feature, and the stress continues to rise. The stresses in the rest of the shaft are well below yielding, though. My first inclination was to do a quick hand calculation to check the results, but all of the S.C.F. formulae & charts for shafts with a filleted shoulder do not apply to such a small step.
It seems to me that the mesh is well-refined in the area of the fillet. My questions are as follows: first, how should I interpret the FE model? Refine more? Refine less? Second, any thoughts on the proper K_t for hand calc verification?
Thanks very much for your help!