Stress Analysis of Shrink-Fit Cylinders Under Torsion
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In this paper, the stress distributions and displacements arisng in a shrink-fit cylinder under torsion are analyzed by applying the point-matching method, which is very useful to analyse elastic contact problems. It is assumed that an infinite solid cylinder is shrink on to a finite hollow cylinder and subjected to torsion at Z=∞, while the outer surface of this finite hollow cylinder is free or fixed by a rigid body.The calculations are carried out for the following two cases : (i) The condition of the shrink-fit surface is complete adherence.(ii) The certain portions of the surface adhere, whereas other slide over one another.The numerical results are obtained for models in the various values of the modulus of elasticity in shear.
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著者
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Oda Juhachi
Faculty Of Engineering Kanazawa University
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ODA Juhachi
Faculty of Engineering, Kanazawa University,
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