AndStar
Mechanical
- Jul 28, 2017
- 5
Hi!
I'm a mechanical engineer of "Below the Hook" liftng devices. I'm from Italy and this is my first thread on eng tips. I hope that my English will be comprensible.
I have a particular situation because a shaft (6,2t) must be placed into a furnace for heating until 865°C. After the heating cycle the shaft must be moved from the furnace (830°C).
The first try with an eyebolt showed high risk of load release because the eye bolt was higly deformed. The thread resisted.
No we have decided to weld a plate to the shaft (after the heat treatment the shaft will be machined). Plate has a slotted hole for a foundry hook.
My dubt is on mechanical properties of structural steel (plate) at 830°C because most of European Norms doesn't furnish data over 600°C. I found in a fire design norm these values (interpolated)
Room temperature 830°C
Re = 345 MPa (Yield) 33 MPa
E = 210000 MPa (Elastic modulus) 17560 MPa
For your opinion are these values on safe side?
Thanks in advance, AS
I'm a mechanical engineer of "Below the Hook" liftng devices. I'm from Italy and this is my first thread on eng tips. I hope that my English will be comprensible.
I have a particular situation because a shaft (6,2t) must be placed into a furnace for heating until 865°C. After the heating cycle the shaft must be moved from the furnace (830°C).
The first try with an eyebolt showed high risk of load release because the eye bolt was higly deformed. The thread resisted.
No we have decided to weld a plate to the shaft (after the heat treatment the shaft will be machined). Plate has a slotted hole for a foundry hook.
My dubt is on mechanical properties of structural steel (plate) at 830°C because most of European Norms doesn't furnish data over 600°C. I found in a fire design norm these values (interpolated)
Room temperature 830°C
Re = 345 MPa (Yield) 33 MPa
E = 210000 MPa (Elastic modulus) 17560 MPa
For your opinion are these values on safe side?
Thanks in advance, AS