Chapter One
Chapter One
Chapter One
Prepared by Abyot Y.
Chapter One
Shaft and its components
After completing this chapter students should be able to:-
Define the meaning of shaft
The power is delivered to the shaft by some tangential force and the
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Types of shafts
Depending on their use shafts can be classified into two
Example:- The counter shafts, line shafts, over head shafts and all
factory shafts are transmission shafts.
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Shaft materials
The material used for ordinary shafts is carbon steel of grades 40
C 8, 45 C 8, 50 C 4 and 50 C 12. Theses shaft materials have the
following properties.
High strength.
Good machinability.
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Shaft coupling
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It should transmit the full power from one shaft to the other shaft
without losses.
another shaft.
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Stress in shafts
Stress can be defined as the distribution of force exerted in a solid
or fluid body being deformed as a result of external loads.
The most common stresses acting on a shaft are:-
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Shaft design
Design is the decision making process where as mechanical
I. Strength
may be considered:-
From this
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Example 1:- A line shaft rotating at 200 r.p.m is to transmit 20 KW.
The shaft may be assumed to be made of mild steel with an
allowable shear stress of 42 Mpa. Determine the diameter of the
shaft neglecting the bending moment on the shaft. Anws, d = 50mm
Anws, d = 160mm
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Shafts Subjected to Bending Moment Only
When the shaft is subjected to a bending moment only, then the
maximum stress (tensile or compressive) is given by the bending
equation. We know that
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Example1:- A pair of wheels of a rail way wagon carries 50 KN on
each axel box acting at a distance of 100mm outside the wheel base.
The gage of the rail way is 1.4mm. Find the diameter of the axel
between the wheels if the stress is not exceeded 100Mpa.
Anws, d = 80mm
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Shafts Subjected to Combined Twisting
Moment and Bending Moment
When the shaft is subjected to combined twisting moment and
bending moment, then the shaft must be designed on the basis of the
two moments simultaneously.
Where,
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The expression is known as equivalent twisting moment and is
denoted by Te. The equivalent twisting moment may be defined as
that twisting moment, which when acting alone, produces the same
shear stress (τ) as the actual twisting moment. By limiting the
maximum shear stress (τmax) equal to the allowable shear stress (τ)
for the material, the equation (i) may be written as
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The diameter of the shaft may be obtained by both theories and the
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Example 1:- A solid circular shaft is subjected to a bending moment of
3000 N-m and a torque of 10 000 N-m. The shaft is made of 45 C 8
steel having ultimate tensile stress of 700 MPa and a ultimate shear
stress of 500 MPa. Assuming a factor of safety as 6, determine the
diameter of the shaft. Anws, d = 90mm
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Example 1:- A hollow shaft is subjected to a maximum torque of
1.5kN-m and a maximum bending moment of 3kN-m. It is subjected, at
the same time, to an axial load of 10kN. Assume that the load is
applied gradually and the ratio of the inner diameter to the outer
diameter is 0.5. If the outer diameter of the shaft is 80 mm, find the
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Design of Shafts on the basis of Rigidity
Sometimes the shafts are to be designed on the basis of rigidity. We
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II. Lateral rigidity. It is important in case of transmission shafting and
shafts running at high speed, where small lateral deflection would
cause huge out-of-balance forces. The lateral rigidity is also important
for maintaining proper bearing clearances and for correct gear teeth
alignment. If the shaft is of uniform cross-section, then the lateral
deflection of a shaft may be obtained by using the deflection formulae
as in Strength of Materials. But when the shaft is of variable cross-
section, then the lateral deflection may be determined from the
fundamental equation for the elastic curve of a beam, i.e
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Example 1:- A steel spindle transmits 4 kW at 800 r.p.m. The angular
deflection should not exceed 0.25° per metre of the spindle. If the
modulus of rigidity for the material of the spindle is 84 GPa, find the
diameter of the spindle and the shear stress induced in the spindle.
Anws, d = 35mm and τ = 5.67 Mpa
Example 2:- Find the diameter of a solid steel shaft to transmit 20kW
at 200 r.p.m. The ultimate shear stress for the steel may be taken as
360MPa and a factor of safety as 8. If a hollow shaft is to be used in
place of the solid shaft, find the inside and outside diameter when the
ratio of inside to outside diameters is 0.5. Anws, d = 50mm, do =
50mm, di = 25mm
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END OF CHAPTER ONE
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