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Mechanical
- Aug 9, 2008
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Knowns:
D2 tool steel Sleeve (Rc 62)
4140 Shaft (Rc 28)
This is a fairly large part and the interference fit is calculated/specified to be 0.008"
Problem Statement:
Have had (2) issues: (1) the sleeve cracked (like an eggshell). I assume it's due to high stresses since the D2 sleeve is heat treated. I say this b/c there has been times when it has worked without cracking. It was stress relieved but still cracked. The (2) issue is the sleeve slips on the shaft when backing off of the interference fit (0.008" down to 0.005"). It is obvious that the fit needs to be 0.009" or greater but I need to address the cracking issue so that i can get better reliability out of the part.
Question:
1. Could i use a different material for the shaft (like stainless) to where once the sleeve shrink fits it will gal (seize). My thought here is if it gals/seize (the sleeve to the shaft) then it would help keep the part from slipping without using a high interference fit. I would be ok if the part didn't seize until it slipped a little.
2. HOw do you go about selecting the materials (sleeve) and (shaft) to get optimum surface area/grip??? In other words, will the interference fit (resistance to torque) be best if the two parts have the same material? different materials?
I appreciate in advance for any comments and/or direction.
Thanks
Andy
D2 tool steel Sleeve (Rc 62)
4140 Shaft (Rc 28)
This is a fairly large part and the interference fit is calculated/specified to be 0.008"
Problem Statement:
Have had (2) issues: (1) the sleeve cracked (like an eggshell). I assume it's due to high stresses since the D2 sleeve is heat treated. I say this b/c there has been times when it has worked without cracking. It was stress relieved but still cracked. The (2) issue is the sleeve slips on the shaft when backing off of the interference fit (0.008" down to 0.005"). It is obvious that the fit needs to be 0.009" or greater but I need to address the cracking issue so that i can get better reliability out of the part.
Question:
1. Could i use a different material for the shaft (like stainless) to where once the sleeve shrink fits it will gal (seize). My thought here is if it gals/seize (the sleeve to the shaft) then it would help keep the part from slipping without using a high interference fit. I would be ok if the part didn't seize until it slipped a little.
2. HOw do you go about selecting the materials (sleeve) and (shaft) to get optimum surface area/grip??? In other words, will the interference fit (resistance to torque) be best if the two parts have the same material? different materials?
I appreciate in advance for any comments and/or direction.
Thanks
Andy