jsokal
Aerospace
- Jun 6, 2005
- 25
Greetings,
I would like to have anyone's opinion regarding the vacuum fce heat treatment (solution treating 1750°F) of 50" long 2-3" thick bored out shafts made of IN718. Here is some background:
We have a new application where they want to minimize any shaft runout during the heat treatment. My opinion is simply to load them up on the large end,vertically and unrestrained. One deep thinker in our organization (PhD type)is all paranoid and wants me to suspend the shafts at the top so that they hang freely, using their weight to "straighten" the shafts. It was even suggested to hang heavy weights of the bottom!(lol this cracks me up!)
Anyway, my question is: Has anyone ever heat treated long thin shafts and done anything other than stand them up vertically.
thanks
John
I would like to have anyone's opinion regarding the vacuum fce heat treatment (solution treating 1750°F) of 50" long 2-3" thick bored out shafts made of IN718. Here is some background:
We have a new application where they want to minimize any shaft runout during the heat treatment. My opinion is simply to load them up on the large end,vertically and unrestrained. One deep thinker in our organization (PhD type)is all paranoid and wants me to suspend the shafts at the top so that they hang freely, using their weight to "straighten" the shafts. It was even suggested to hang heavy weights of the bottom!(lol this cracks me up!)
Anyway, my question is: Has anyone ever heat treated long thin shafts and done anything other than stand them up vertically.
thanks
John