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EEO. 2021; 20(4): 1539-1544


FLANGE COUPLING ANALYSIS WITH MILD STEEL, EN-9, SAE1020, MATERIALS

VORUGANTI BALA LAXMI, SHAKTI PRASANNA JENA.




Abstract

A Coupling is a gadget which is answerable for the employable force transmission between two shafts turning at specific RPM. Coupling is utilized to interface two unique shafts at their end and can slip or come up short contingent on as far as possible. It is the essential piece of any force transmission and may keep going for long time whenever planned and looked after appropriately. The current investigation of this paper is to diminish the most extreme pressure by choosing a reasonable material for spine coupling. For this reason, displaying of the unbending rib coupling is completed in scoundrel apparatus strong works and dissected in ANSYS Workbench, with static and dynamic stacking conditions and determined outcomes like distortion, anxiety and shear pressure and wellbeing factor, regular recurrence esteems. From every one of these qualities tables and diagrams we can talk about the every material strength and stress esteems at long last can close our undertaking with reasonable material.

Key words: RPM, spine coupling, ANSYS Workbench





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