Figure below shows a rotating shaft made of AISI 1095 Normalized steel supported by two bearings with reaction forces R1

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Figure below shows a rotating shaft made of AISI 1095 Normalized steel supported by two bearings with reaction forces R1

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Figure Below Shows A Rotating Shaft Made Of Aisi 1095 Normalized Steel Supported By Two Bearings With Reaction Forces R1 1
Figure Below Shows A Rotating Shaft Made Of Aisi 1095 Normalized Steel Supported By Two Bearings With Reaction Forces R1 1 (56.36 KiB) Viewed 10 times
Figure below shows a rotating shaft made of AISI 1095 Normalized steel supported by two bearings with reaction forces R1 and Rz. Location A and Location Care where bearings are installed and there is a stress reducing groove at location B with 2.5 mm depth. The surface of part AB is ground while the grooved is machined. The shaft is subjected to two bending forces of 5 kN and 10 kN as shown in the figure, and a constant torque T = 300 Nm (not shown in the figure). Check if this shaft can last for infinite-life. 100 150 R1.5 5 kN 10 kN) B A R1.5 R5 8 R1 R2 25 25 150 150 Dimensions in mm Figure 02 Shaft.
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