canwestler
Mechanical
- Sep 19, 2018
- 5
Hi,
I'm new for this forum and looking for some advice regarding the materials. We designed the 2.125" shaft made of 17-4 H900 with 2" STUB ACME threads to withstand 400,000 lbf tensile load. The shaft has 47 HRc hardness, but it failed and broke off at 2" STUB ACME thread while pulling test at 255,000 lbf tensile load! The shaft is very brittle from what I found.
We are not familiar with the high strength materials with YS > 180 ksi and good ductility/toughness. Would anyone have some good advice and recommendations on what kind of materials are suitable for this application, I will appreciate?
Thank you.
Walt S.
Alberta, Canada
I'm new for this forum and looking for some advice regarding the materials. We designed the 2.125" shaft made of 17-4 H900 with 2" STUB ACME threads to withstand 400,000 lbf tensile load. The shaft has 47 HRc hardness, but it failed and broke off at 2" STUB ACME thread while pulling test at 255,000 lbf tensile load! The shaft is very brittle from what I found.
We are not familiar with the high strength materials with YS > 180 ksi and good ductility/toughness. Would anyone have some good advice and recommendations on what kind of materials are suitable for this application, I will appreciate?
Thank you.
Walt S.
Alberta, Canada