Torsional fatigue tests were made on forged mild steel shafts, 3 in. in diam, having transverse holes of different diameters; theoretical stress concentration factors may be considerably in excess of published values; importance of radiusing ends of oil holes to obtain improved fatigue strengths; influence of repairs by arc welding on cast steel; sea water corrosion fatigue is responsible for service failures of marine machinery. (See also North East Coast Instn Engrs and Shipbldrs -- Trans v 77 pt 5 Mar 1961 p 293-320, (discussion) pt 7, 8 May-June p 55-63, July p D65-71; also Int Shipbldg Progress v 8 n 79 Mar 1961 p 105-18)
Fatigue strength of marine shafting
Ingenieria Naval
Ingenieria Naval ; 29 , n 316
1961
13 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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