EngineerPhil
Petroleum
- Dec 19, 2002
- 22
I have two 4145 steel cans with an ID of 60mm and thickness 3mm in contact with each other on a shaft. There is a load and pressure from other components attached to either can but they (combined) fall short of the tensile or yield strength of the steel.
These cans fail at temp of 200degs C. basically one bells over and snuggly fits inside the other. I have double checked the load cases and I still can't find any missed out loads.
Does 4145 change at this temp? I didn't think most steels change physical properties at temp. Yes, there is expansion but surely not max strength and yield too? I think it may also be a design problem- two cans touching each other on such a small contact area would be susceptible to tolernace stack and also mating face out-of-plane-ness.
What does everyone think about the steel at temp? Any effects?
All answers greatly appreciated as I have until Friday to solve this one.
thanks
EngineerPhil.
These cans fail at temp of 200degs C. basically one bells over and snuggly fits inside the other. I have double checked the load cases and I still can't find any missed out loads.
Does 4145 change at this temp? I didn't think most steels change physical properties at temp. Yes, there is expansion but surely not max strength and yield too? I think it may also be a design problem- two cans touching each other on such a small contact area would be susceptible to tolernace stack and also mating face out-of-plane-ness.
What does everyone think about the steel at temp? Any effects?
All answers greatly appreciated as I have until Friday to solve this one.
thanks
EngineerPhil.