dharhay
Mechanical
- Aug 21, 2007
- 29
We have had a failure of a component of D2 hardened to 62 to 65 Rc. The part flew into four pieces, fortuneately no one was hurt.
The ID of the part was under a stress of 10000 psi. Holes are very close and as a stress riser contributed to the catastrophic failure.
Some specifics:the thickness is 60mm, OD is 792mm, ID is 415mm, the holes are 22mm dia, the thin ligament is 11.5mm.
I would not have selected D2 to take the tensile load of the pressure on the ID to hold it to a roll shaft.
However, not rushing into any conclusions. Could the D2 be used in this application with simple changes?
I attach a photo of the failed component.
Dave Harhay
Bronx Int'l.
The ID of the part was under a stress of 10000 psi. Holes are very close and as a stress riser contributed to the catastrophic failure.
Some specifics:the thickness is 60mm, OD is 792mm, ID is 415mm, the holes are 22mm dia, the thin ligament is 11.5mm.
I would not have selected D2 to take the tensile load of the pressure on the ID to hold it to a roll shaft.
However, not rushing into any conclusions. Could the D2 be used in this application with simple changes?
I attach a photo of the failed component.
Dave Harhay
Bronx Int'l.