FEM Analysis of Hydraulic Dismantling Feasibility on Shaft-Sleeve Interference Fits

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According to different diameter of shaft, sleeve thickness, contact length and groove width, various FEM contact analysis calculations were carried out by orthogonal test method in two states -the initial state and the pressurized state- at the oil groove. Then, regression analysis method is applied for data processing to the total deformation and different positions of axial, radial deformation about the model. The analysis result shows that hydraulic dismantling feasibility can be achieved under the precondition of ensuring the strength requirements.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 712-715)

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1116-1121

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June 2013

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