Interference Fit Stress Concentrations with Full Chamfered Hub

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Quantitative determination of stress concentrations factors (SCF) in interference fits joints is highly relevant since they are not given by the theory of pressure cylinders commonly used for designing them. We study the capability of using a full chamfered hub as a geometrical design for reducing SCF. Stresses distributions and stresses concentrations factors are analyzed as a function of parameters that define the hub geometry with the aim of optimizing the design of proposed modified hubs. To achieve this goal, diverse numerical simulations by means of the finite element method (FEM) were carried out in order to quantitatively estimate the stress state existing at hub-shaft interface.

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