djs03824
Electrical
- Apr 30, 2002
- 3
Hi,
I'm an Electrical Engineer trying to spec. a hardened, ground shaft (C1060 steel) that will go through an environmental chamber. The shaft will have a plate attached holding some items to be electrically tested, that have to be positioned at precise angles to get the required data.
Can someone help with the calculations to find shaft deflection? The shaft will be supported at both ends, with a 40 inch span between pillow block bearings. I was thinking perhaps a 1 inch diameter solid shaft as described above would be adequate? The total weight of the units and plate should be under 30 pounds. The plate (aluminum 30"L x 16"W x 0.25"Thk) will be attached to the shaft in 4 evenly spaced places.
Thanks in advance for taking your time to help me with this.
Dave
I'm an Electrical Engineer trying to spec. a hardened, ground shaft (C1060 steel) that will go through an environmental chamber. The shaft will have a plate attached holding some items to be electrically tested, that have to be positioned at precise angles to get the required data.
Can someone help with the calculations to find shaft deflection? The shaft will be supported at both ends, with a 40 inch span between pillow block bearings. I was thinking perhaps a 1 inch diameter solid shaft as described above would be adequate? The total weight of the units and plate should be under 30 pounds. The plate (aluminum 30"L x 16"W x 0.25"Thk) will be attached to the shaft in 4 evenly spaced places.
Thanks in advance for taking your time to help me with this.
Dave