Shaft Design PDF
Shaft Design PDF
Shaft Design
Reference Texts:
• Budynas and Nisbett: Shigley’s Mechanical Engineering Design, 9th Ed, McGraw-
Hill, 2011.
• Machinery’s Handbook 25th Ed. Industrial Press, New York, 1996.
• Australian Standard 1403-2004 Design of Rotating Steel Shafts.
• Juvinall and Marshek: Fundamentals of Machine Component Design, 3rd Ed. 2000.
• Golka, Bolliger and Vasili, Belt Conveyors - Principles for Calculation and Design,
2007.
Craig Wheeler
Associate Professor, School of Engineering
The University of Newcastle
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Shaft Materials 3
Shaft Materials 4
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Shaft Layout 5
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Shaft Layout – Gear Types 7
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Shaft Layout – Axial Layout 9
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Shaft Layout – Torque Transmission 11
Torque Transmission 12
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Torque Transmission - Splines 13
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Torque Transmission – Tapers 15
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Torque Transmission – Various 17
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Design for Static Loads 19
32 M 16 T
x (1) xy (2)
d 3 d 3
Therefore, 1
32n
3
d M2 T2 (5)
S y
Remember use the above only when the stresses do not
vary.
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Design for Fluctuating Loads 21
Ssm ± KfsSsa
Sm ± KfSa Sm ± KfSa
Ssm ± KfsSsa
Gear 1 Gear 2
M M
T T
Support Bearing
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Maximum-Shear-Stress, Soderburg’s Method 23
sa
Normal sr
sa smax
Stress
sm smin
Time
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Maximum-Shear-Stress, Soderburg’s Method 25
1 16
n d 3
1
4K f M a 3K fsTa
2 2 12
1
2 2 1 2
4K f M m 3K fsTm (13)
Se Sut
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Stress Concentration and Notch Sensitivity 27
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Stress Concentration and Notch Sensitivity 29
qs - Reversed Torsion
Charts reproduced from: Shigley, J: Mechanical Engineering Design,1st Ed, McGraw-Hill, 1986.
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Stress Concentration Factors, K 31
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Endurance Limit
Use Equation (8.1) of Juvinall and Marshek (2006):
Where Sn = Se giving:
Se=Se’CLCGCSCTCR
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AS1403 – 2004: Design of rotating steel shafts 37
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AS1403 – 2004: Design of rotating steel shafts 39
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AS1403 – 2004: Design of rotating steel shafts 41
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AS1403 – 2004: Design of rotating steel shafts 43
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AS1403 – 2004: Design of rotating steel shafts 45
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Introduction
Motors with high locked-rotor torque (starting torque) or high breakdown
torque (pull-out torque) may impose high loads on shafts. Care should
be taken as breakdown torque can be as high as 4 times the rated
torque (full-load torque) for a.c. motors, 3 times for shunt d.c. motors
and 5 times for series d.c. motors.
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Design for Deflection 49
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Design for Deflection – Pulley Shaft Example 51
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Design for Deflection 53
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