TORQUE TRANSMISSION CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PRESS FIT JOINT BETWEEN THE ALUMINUM SHAFT AND STEEL RING WITH SMALL TEETH

Title
TORQUE TRANSMISSION CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PRESS FIT JOINT BETWEEN THE ALUMINUM SHAFT AND STEEL RING WITH SMALL TEETH
Author
김학성
Keywords
Interference fitting; Joining of aluminum tube; Press fit; Steel ring with many teeth
Issue Date
2011-02
Publisher
TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
Citation
MECHANICS BASED DESIGN OF STRUCTURES AND MACHINES, v. 39, NO 1, Page. 100-117
Abstract
Hybrid or aluminum tube structure requires reliable joining of the shaft to other components such as steel yoke and universal joint, which is often the most difficult task. Therefore, a reliable joining method between the aluminum tube and the steel yoke of a hybrid composite propeller shaft for automobile is required. In this work a press fitting method for joining of an aluminum tube to an aluminum yoke is devised by a steel ring with many small teeth to increase reliability as well as to reduce manufacturing cost of the hybrid propeller shaft rather than using other joining methods such as adhesively bonded or welded joints. The optimal shape and number of teeth of the steel ring were obtained experimentally for the maximum static torque capabilities and fatigue characteristics of the press fit joint, and was compared to the finite element analysis results. Finally, a design guideline for the press fit joint using a steel ring with many small teeth for joining the aluminum shaft to the steel ring was suggested. With the developed press fit joint, the static average shear strength of 70MPa and fatigue strength of 21MPa between the aluminum tube and the steel ring were realized, which were almost three times higher than that of the adhesively bonded joint.
URI
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/15397734.2011.538655
ISSN
1539-7734
DOI
10.1080/15397734.2011.538655
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