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Analysis of the Vibration Modes of an Automotive Propeller Shaft using FEM and Analytical Models

2012-10-02
2012-36-0224
Traditional propeller shafts using universal joints have been replaced by sophisticated and complex solutions that not only reduce weight, but also increase the performance of such systems in modern automotive vehicles. Due to its complexity that nowadays even may combine plastic and metallic components, traditional analytical models reach their limits to support engineers during their design phase. Particularly, in the case of their analysis under vibration, it becomes critical, as the life time of a propeller shaft and its components (bushes and joints) have to work far away from their natural frequency values. Analytical solutions seem not to be helpful anymore, when one need to reach a mostly precise value of a natural frequency of complex shafts. Although the FEM analysis nowadays is so far highly developed, they are still no responding to the increasingly demand for high accurate results in a short period of development time.
Technical Paper

An Innovative Solution to Assembly Conical Roller Bearings on Wheel Hubs

2010-10-06
2010-36-0471
High axial loads applied on conical roller bearings can lock the wheel hub after the fastener assembling. This assembly can be made, nowadays, using a castle nut plus a cotter pin or by plastic deformation of the nut to prevent its release. This procedure involves many components for the assembling, restrict its reuse, add extra costs, and provide possible failures during the assembling line or during the future maintenance. This work proposes to demonstrate the development of an efficient and easy system to mount wheel hubs on lines and later to assure maintenance without jeopardizing the efficiency and the functionality of the tapered roller bearing.
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