Shrink Fit between a Ceramic and a Metal Element Using a Hybrid Shrink Fitter : Measurements of Fitting Strengths
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概要
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A new type of shrink fitter, 'a hybrid shrink fitter', containing liquid such as a fusible alloy is proposed. The specimen materials are Al_2O_3 and Si_3N_4 for the shafts, SUS 304 for casings of the hybrid shrink fitters and SUS 403 for the metal rings. Fitting strengths were measured up to 600℃. The fitting strengths decreased with temperatures up to 200℃ or 300℃ and increased at higher temperatures. It was found that the hybrid shrink fitter had a higher apparent coefficient of thermal expansion than the monolithic shrink fitter. The effect of the number of slits on the fitting strength at elevated temperatures was also studied. The slit was essential for improving the fitting strength. The number of slits did not affect the fitting strength-temperature relationship if the number was 2 or more. The longevity of the hybrid shrink fitter was less than that of the monolithic shrink fitter at elevated temperatures.
- 一般社団法人日本機械学会の論文
- 1995-09-15
著者
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Hara Toshiaki
Mechanical Engineering Faculty Of Engineering Niigata University
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Nitta Isami
Mechanical Engineering Faculty Of Engineering Niigata University
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Kusama Keiichi
Mitsubishi Materials Co., Ltd., Ikuno Plant
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Kusama Keiichi
Mitsubishi Materials Co. Ltd. Ikuno Plant
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Nitta Isami
Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Niigata University
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