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  1. bjason

    Copy with Mates slow???

    I agree, that since i upgraded to 2016 from 2014 copy with mates has been slower to the point of not being an advantage
  2. bjason

    getting error with resultant forces. is my setup correct?

    Hi I have a cutter assembly for a shredder which im trying to get the shaft loads for bearing and bending stress. Its a 3 shaft machine and when all 3 shafts are turning there is a combination of loading happening. I can get the 3 shafts to simulate what looks like correct deflection but when i...
  3. bjason

    Shrink fit stress calculation on slotted shape

    Mike you are right it is a tooling design. Weve played with the pin design but ran into machine tol issues getting them to line up. All the loading on the joint is either from the top or left end of the green piece up to 130000lbs. Weve had some success in field trials and now I'm trying to...
  4. bjason

    Shrink fit stress calculation on slotted shape

    Yes the .006 interference is on the 3" length Joint will seperate with localized heat and appropriate force. Threads create stress points and require more machining. Please say more about the interference spigot idea - thats basically what I'm...
  5. bjason

    Shrink fit stress calculation on slotted shape

    Mike You are correct regarding the "bars" being only in tension. Yes I did the calcs for a .506 shaft in a hole. Im thinking that with the slot design the stress at the ends will go down? What I'm looking to know is how much interference fit can i have before material yeilds? the tool steel Ive...
  6. bjason

    Shrink fit stress calculation on slotted shape

    I have a 5x2 retangular part with a 3" x 0.5" radiused slot that I'm heat shrinking onto a boss 3.006 x 0.5 How can I calculate the stresses in the joint?
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