cfordyce05
Mechanical
- Oct 5, 2011
- 23
I'm working on a spur gear design and would like to get a rough check of the gear strength so I downloaded the Fairfield software and entered my data. I have a question on the material strength entries. I would like to use 17-4PH in an H900 condition so under Rating Stress for bending I have 77,500psi. From the datasheet the UTS is 240ksi. What am I suppose to put in the surface stress box? The default is 225000psi. Is it actually wanting the UTS there? The directions when you click on the bending stress box are:
"Enter a Rating Stress for Bending. This is the material allowable stress, also known as the Endurance Limit Stress. The default value is 65,000 PSI, which is for carburized and hardened gearing per AGMA Grade 2 requirements."
The directions when you click on the surface stress are:
"Enter a Rating Stress for Surface Contact. This is the material allowable stress, also known as the Endurance Limit Stress. The default value is 225,000 PSI, which is for carburized and hardened gearing per AGMA Grade 2 requirements."
They both say that it is the Endurance Limit Stress but show two different numbers.
Thanks,
Casey
"Enter a Rating Stress for Bending. This is the material allowable stress, also known as the Endurance Limit Stress. The default value is 65,000 PSI, which is for carburized and hardened gearing per AGMA Grade 2 requirements."
The directions when you click on the surface stress are:
"Enter a Rating Stress for Surface Contact. This is the material allowable stress, also known as the Endurance Limit Stress. The default value is 225,000 PSI, which is for carburized and hardened gearing per AGMA Grade 2 requirements."
They both say that it is the Endurance Limit Stress but show two different numbers.
Thanks,
Casey