SKinzel
Mechanical
- Aug 28, 2003
- 17
We have some splined couplings that are designed to have an intference fit of .002-.004 on the teeth. The spline is 23T 8/16 DP 30°Pa spline.
I'm trying to figure out how hot the coupling hub needs to be to assemble onto the shaft. I know how to do this for regular circular bores but I'm not sure about the spline teeth/spaces. Does anybody think that if I treated like a regular bore with the same OD and calculated the temperature for growth needed that would cover me?
My first thought was to calculate measurement between pins for a larger space width and heat the couplings until we hit that measurement but I don't think that is practical since things are going to be pretty hot and the pins will heat up before a good measurement can be taken. Not to mention the danger of working that closely with hot parts.
These couplings are going on a straightener gearbox with 17 shafts and of course this has to be done ASAP so I don't have time for trial and error.
I'm trying to figure out how hot the coupling hub needs to be to assemble onto the shaft. I know how to do this for regular circular bores but I'm not sure about the spline teeth/spaces. Does anybody think that if I treated like a regular bore with the same OD and calculated the temperature for growth needed that would cover me?
My first thought was to calculate measurement between pins for a larger space width and heat the couplings until we hit that measurement but I don't think that is practical since things are going to be pretty hot and the pins will heat up before a good measurement can be taken. Not to mention the danger of working that closely with hot parts.
These couplings are going on a straightener gearbox with 17 shafts and of course this has to be done ASAP so I don't have time for trial and error.