Produced from xCy steel material by machining method, the shaft is bedded at C and D points. With the shaft, constant Fy= 830 N forces in the vertical direction and constant Fx= 4,3 kN forces in the axial direction, which do not rotate together. The tensile strength of the shaft material is (sigma)tensile = 630 MPa and the yield strength is (sigma)yield = 430 MPa. For 50% reliability, analyze the fatigue damage condition of the shaft sections A and B separately.
Produced from xCy steel material by machining method, the shaft is bedded at C and D points. With the shaft, constant Fy= 830 N forces in the vertical direction and constant Fx= 4,3 kN forces in the axial direction, which do not rotate together. The tensile strength of the shaft material is (sigma)tensile = 630 MPa and the yield strength is (sigma)yield = 430 MPa. For 50% reliability, analyze the fatigue damage condition of the shaft sections A and B separately.
Question: How do we apply a tensile force to a part supported on both sides?
Answer: We think that one of the bearings is a bearing that allows axial movement.
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