Apatay, T., Arslan, E., & Mack, W. (2019). Effects of homogeneous and inhomogeneous heating on rotating shrink fits with annular inclusion and functionally graded hub. Journal of Thermal Stresses, 42(11), 1458–1479. https://doi.org/10.1080/01495739.2019.1638856
E325-01 - Forschungsbereich Technische Dynamik und Fahrzeugdynamik
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Journal:
Journal of Thermal Stresses
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ISSN:
0149-5739
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Date (published):
2019
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Number of Pages:
22
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Publisher:
TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
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Peer reviewed:
Yes
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Keywords:
functionally graded material; hollow cylinders; interference fit; Rotation; temperature cycle
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Abstract:
For given geometrical properties of a shrink fit, the interface pressure is decisive for reliable operation and should stay as large as possible during operation. Using an appropriate functionally graded material for the hub facilitates a less decreasing interface pressure with increasing angular speed and, moreover, substantial weight-reduction. However, temperature cycles may influence the interface pressure considerably, and if partial plastification occurs, even a permanent decrease may result. These issues are discussed by analytical means, and both homogeneous and inhomogeneous temperature fields in an initially elastic shrink fit with hollow steel inclusion and steel-aluminum FGM-hub are considered.