Shaft, Keys and Coupling
Shaft, Keys and Coupling
Shaft, Keys and Coupling
SHAFT
SHAFT
q
T
J
Where,
T = Twisting moment
J = Polar moment of inertia = ( / 32) x d4
= Torsional shear stress
r = Distance from NA to outer most fiber = d / 2
r
T
( / 32) x d4
d/2
T = ( / 16) x x d3
Torque can be obtained by Power formula
SUM 1
A
Solution
Calculate T = torque
Power = (2 NT / 60 )
Calculate d = Shaft Dia
b
y
Where,
M = Bending moment
I = Moment of inertia = ( / 64) x d4
b = Bending stress
( / 64) x d4
= d/ 2b
M = ( / 32) x b x d3
d3)2]1/2
d3) x [ M2 +
T2 ]1/2
M = ( / 32) x b x d3
T = ( / 16) x x d3
We get,
b(max) = (32 /
32 M 4 F
x =
+
3
d
d2
CH-18
LEC 29
Normal stress
Shear stress
Slide 13
32 M 4 F
x =
+
3
d
d2
16T
xy = 3
d
2
Non-zero principal
stresses
12
x + y x y
2
A , B =
+ xy
2 2
keys
Slot machined on the shaft & hub called keyway, usually cut by
milling cutter
Drawback keyway result in stress concentration in the shaft & part
becomes weak
Material usually plain carbon steel to withstand shear and
compressive stresses
Types of keys are
Saddle key & sunk key
Square key & flat key
Key with & without Gib head
Special types
The sunk keys are provided half in the keyway of the shaft and
half in the keyway of the hub or boss of the pulley.
1. Rectangular sunk key
-
Also called flat key
-
More stability than square key
-
Used in machine tool
2. Square sunk key
- Used in general industrial machinery
The only difference between a rectangular sunk key and a square
sunk key is that its width and thickness are equal, i.e. b = h
Selecting key without stress analysis Thumb Rule
Square, b = h = (d / 4), l = 1.5 d
Rectangular b = d / 4, h = (2b / 3) = (d / 6), l = 1.5 d
Where, d = Diameter of shaft (mm)
b = Width of key (mm)
h = Height of key
(mm)
l = Length of key (mm)
Plane AB
2 Mt
=
dxbxl
bxl
P
Crushing between shaft and key : Considering crushing of the key, the
tangential crushing force acting at the circumference of the shaft:
P = Area resisting crushing Crushing stress
P
Surface AC
P
(h/2) x l
Square Key h = b
c =
4 Mt
bxlxd
2 Mt
(h/2) x l x
d
4 Mt
hxlxd
The
2 Mt
=
dxbxl
From
c =
4 Mt
dxbxl
c = 2
Sum 1
required to design a square key for fixing gear on a shaft of 25mm diameter.
The shaft transmitting 15kw power at 720rpm to the gear. Ultimate tensile
stress is 460MPa, factor of safety 3. Determine the dimensions of the key.
Solution :
1. find out permissible stress
2. Find out torque (Mt) by power formula
3. Calculate b = h = (d / 4)
4. Calculate l by shearing
5. Check the crushing stress by putting above value
Coupling
Two
major classification
q Rigid
q Flexible
Muff Coupling
Design procedure
1. Calculated the diameter of shaft (d) : Shaft subjected to pure Torsional
moment,
16 Mt
d3
Mt x r
= J
3. Determine the dimension of key
l = L / 2 each shaft
4. Check shear & compressive stress in the key
2 Mt
=
dxbxl
c =
4 Mt
dxbxl
J=
D
=r 2
(D4 d4)
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SUM 1
CLAMP COUPLING
Design procedure
1. Calculated the diameter of shaft (d) : Shaft subjected to pure Torsional
moment,
Mt x r
= J
2. Usually defined on shop floor. Empirical relationship were developed
by engineer on the basis their past experience
D = 2.5 d
L = 3.5 d
2 Mt
dxbxl
c =
4 Mt
dxbxl
By empirical,
when d < 55 mm ------- d = diameter of shaft
d1 = 0.2d + 10 mm
d > 55 mm
d1 = 0.15d + 15 mm
f x d x P1 x n
2
P1 =
2 x Mt
fxdxn
FLANGE COUPLING