Class AGMA6123SplineJointDutyCycleRating
Inheritance
Implements
Inherited Members
Namespace: SMT.MastaAPI.DetailedRigidConnectors.Splines.DutyCycleRatings
Assembly: SMT.MastaAPI.13.0.dll
Syntax
public class AGMA6123SplineJointDutyCycleRating : APIBase, IEquatable<APIBase>
Fields
_parent
Declaration
protected readonly APIBase _parent
Field Value
Type | Description |
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APIBase |
Properties
SafetyFactorForRingBursting
The minimum safety factor from all load cases within the duty cycle. The calculation takes into account, the bursting stress due to the radial component of the pitch line force, the tensile stress due to the tooth bending moment, the hoop stress due to the centrifugal force.
Measurement: SafetyFactor
Declaration
public double SafetyFactorForRingBursting { get; }
Property Value
Type | Description |
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System.Double |
SafetyFactorForShearing
The minimum safety factor from all load cases within the duty cycle. The safety factor for shearing is calculated by comparing the equation (42) in AGMA 6123-B06 for allowable torque with the transmitted torque. The equation assumes the load is carried on half of the teeth. The calculation effect of misalignment is included via the specified Load Distribution Factor.
Measurement: SafetyFactor
Declaration
public double SafetyFactorForShearing { get; }
Property Value
Type | Description |
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System.Double |
SafetyFactorForTorsionalFailure
The minimum safety factor from all load cases within the duty cycle. The safety factor for torsional failure is calculated by comparing the equation (46) in AGMA 6123-B06 for allowable torque with the transmitted torque. For solid shafts, if the coupling teeth are shorter than one third of the pitch diameter, the shaft capacity will exceed the shear capacity of the teeth.
Measurement: SafetyFactor
Declaration
public double SafetyFactorForTorsionalFailure { get; }
Property Value
Type | Description |
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System.Double |
SafetyFactorForWearAndFretting
The minimum safety factor from all load cases within the duty cycle. The safety factor for wear and fretting is calculated by comparing the equation (43) in AGMA 6123-B06 for allowable torque with the transmitted torque. The equation assumes the load is carried on the full number of teeth. The calculation effect of misalignment is included via the specified Load Distribution Factor.
Measurement: SafetyFactor
Declaration
public double SafetyFactorForWearAndFretting { get; }
Property Value
Type | Description |
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System.Double |