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Stress Concentration in D-Profile Shaft 3

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sheafromme

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Hello,
I'm having trouble determining how to account for stress concentrations at the root of the flat on a motor shaft due to overhung radial loading. I inherited a motor/pulley assembly that has an propensity for the shaft to snap off right at where it transitions from a D-shape to circular cross section. The pulley pictured below has a belt on it that applies the loading.
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There is not a fillet where the shaft changes profile
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I've looked through most of the resources I have here and I can't seem to find anything that addresses this particular situation. It' probably because it's not a great design...

So, I was just wondering how to properly calculate the fatigue life or at least how to account for the huge stress concentrations at that transition point due to bending.
Thank you!
-Shea
 
may be you can have a look to "Stress concentration factors - Pilkey - to the chapter related to -shoulder fillet on non-circular contour in a flat stepped bar-"
 
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