JCReynolds79
Automotive
- Sep 6, 2007
- 115
Hi all,
Trying to automate Fatigue Factor of Safety calcs in a pro/e model and I found myself questioning what a sensible K factor (stress concentration factor) to use when determining the effect of the fillet where the pin meets the web.
Standard diagrams I have used before in books has the usual handful of 'turned - stepped' looking shafts with graphs showing K factors for bending and torsion, but none really look suited to the situation of a diameter (the pin) meeting a flat face perpendicularly, as with the layout of a crank bay.
I'm sure there must be some universally accepted standard to use so my question is where should I be looking to get sensible figures for typical crank layouts for the K factor in the fillet?
Many thanks in advance.
Trying to automate Fatigue Factor of Safety calcs in a pro/e model and I found myself questioning what a sensible K factor (stress concentration factor) to use when determining the effect of the fillet where the pin meets the web.
Standard diagrams I have used before in books has the usual handful of 'turned - stepped' looking shafts with graphs showing K factors for bending and torsion, but none really look suited to the situation of a diameter (the pin) meeting a flat face perpendicularly, as with the layout of a crank bay.
I'm sure there must be some universally accepted standard to use so my question is where should I be looking to get sensible figures for typical crank layouts for the K factor in the fillet?
Many thanks in advance.