amorrison
Mechanical
- Dec 21, 2000
- 605
General question.
Why are driveshafts/halfshafts engineered the way they are?
Say for a 100-200hp vehicle(2wd or 4wd)the driveshaft to the rear diff is ~1.5inch in diameter and hollow while the halfshafts to the front wheels of a 2wd are ~3/4 inch in diameter and solid. The larger hollow shaft has less torque load than the smaller diameter hahfshafts.
Length?,wrapup?,material?,rotational jerk(impact loads)?
Why are driveshafts/halfshafts engineered the way they are?
Say for a 100-200hp vehicle(2wd or 4wd)the driveshaft to the rear diff is ~1.5inch in diameter and hollow while the halfshafts to the front wheels of a 2wd are ~3/4 inch in diameter and solid. The larger hollow shaft has less torque load than the smaller diameter hahfshafts.
Length?,wrapup?,material?,rotational jerk(impact loads)?