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Hello,
I am currently designing a drive shaft, which will spin at a relatively low rpm (approx. 200 rpm). The drive shaft is basically composed of 3 components. Two flanges both ASTM A572 grade 50 and a 3 1/4" OD, 1/2" wall mechanical tubing, AISI 1026 (UNS G10260).
I am concerned about cracking in the weld or adjacent to the weld. Would preheating, post heating help reduce the risk of cracking? Should I be aware of any potential problems?
Any feedback on the subject would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
J. Roth
I am currently designing a drive shaft, which will spin at a relatively low rpm (approx. 200 rpm). The drive shaft is basically composed of 3 components. Two flanges both ASTM A572 grade 50 and a 3 1/4" OD, 1/2" wall mechanical tubing, AISI 1026 (UNS G10260).
I am concerned about cracking in the weld or adjacent to the weld. Would preheating, post heating help reduce the risk of cracking? Should I be aware of any potential problems?
Any feedback on the subject would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
J. Roth