bmcbride
Mechanical
- Aug 17, 2003
- 2
Hi All
I am wanting to find some definitive (published)information about "optimal design for high torsional loaded splinned transmission shafts) AKA Race car axles.
There is lots of comments on different forums about reducing the axle to below the splines root diameter etc, but little in the way of hard data such as effective stress concentration factors etc.
The other issue, is how to work in things like the fracture toughness of the ?? steel and hardness selected. I can work out steady state surface stresses etc easy enough, and the common throw away statement of a soft core is a tough core - whilst correct, when I Q&T 4340 I am going to get a uniform 40+ Rc hardness.
The hard part is working out the transient stress from a standing start (high rpm, clutch dump).
If anyone knows a robust reference on this topic, I would love to hear of it.
Thanks
Bill
I am wanting to find some definitive (published)information about "optimal design for high torsional loaded splinned transmission shafts) AKA Race car axles.
There is lots of comments on different forums about reducing the axle to below the splines root diameter etc, but little in the way of hard data such as effective stress concentration factors etc.
The other issue, is how to work in things like the fracture toughness of the ?? steel and hardness selected. I can work out steady state surface stresses etc easy enough, and the common throw away statement of a soft core is a tough core - whilst correct, when I Q&T 4340 I am going to get a uniform 40+ Rc hardness.
The hard part is working out the transient stress from a standing start (high rpm, clutch dump).
If anyone knows a robust reference on this topic, I would love to hear of it.
Thanks
Bill