The Finite Element Analysis of a Shaft

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Finite element method is a kind of method with the aid of computer engineering analysis of discretization numerical calculation. In the rotary steering drilling during the process of practical work, there was a great drilling pressure torque, space size limit strictly and requires a high efficiency and reliability .The working conditions are complex when drillings work underground and the working environment is harsh, there may has many unpredictable situations, the drilling tool may encounter the loose soil, or may be a hard rock, and these changes force is transmitted through the variation cardan shaft, so it is very necessary to check the strength of the variation cardan shaft. This article analyze the variation cardan shaft by ANSYS and provide a reference for actual use.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 712-715)

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1022-1026

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June 2013

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