Feynman81
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- Feb 20, 2022
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Hello everybody,
I'm designing a medium size drone for maritime applications and having a bit of trouble with designing the bolted connection between main frame and engine....
The requirement from the customer is that:
- the engine should be easy and quick to remove.
- any engine must be able to easily assembled on every main frame (interchangeability).
The engine itself is about 25 kg (50 pounds), and there are 6 1/4 inch bolts that secure it to the main frame.
The problem is that if I use the NAS 618 -close reamed fit- standard we have problems in the assembly/disassembly because we need a mallet to drive the bolt shank in and out and I'm afraid that after few installation/removal of the engine we will ruin the holes. On top of that having the requirement of interchangeability means no codrilling allowed so machining the parts is pretty expensive (jigs etc..).
So I'm wondering if I can just use regular clearance fit for this connection given that the 6 bolts and definetely oversized.
I guess the more general question is "what kind of connection do you use when you have to join parts subjected to vibrations that needs frequent assembly/disassembly?"
I would very much appreciate anybody sharing their experience.
Thanks,
I'm designing a medium size drone for maritime applications and having a bit of trouble with designing the bolted connection between main frame and engine....
The requirement from the customer is that:
- the engine should be easy and quick to remove.
- any engine must be able to easily assembled on every main frame (interchangeability).
The engine itself is about 25 kg (50 pounds), and there are 6 1/4 inch bolts that secure it to the main frame.
The problem is that if I use the NAS 618 -close reamed fit- standard we have problems in the assembly/disassembly because we need a mallet to drive the bolt shank in and out and I'm afraid that after few installation/removal of the engine we will ruin the holes. On top of that having the requirement of interchangeability means no codrilling allowed so machining the parts is pretty expensive (jigs etc..).
So I'm wondering if I can just use regular clearance fit for this connection given that the 6 bolts and definetely oversized.
I guess the more general question is "what kind of connection do you use when you have to join parts subjected to vibrations that needs frequent assembly/disassembly?"
I would very much appreciate anybody sharing their experience.
Thanks,