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Hi all,
I am designing a set of side guide rollers for a vertical gate. There are four rollers on the gate (two on each side), and the rollers are designed for jamming load condition (they are not loaded most of the time). When jamming happens, one top roller and one bottom roller (on the opposite side of the jammed top roller) will be in contact with the rail, resisting tilting moment caused by hoist load. I was able to calculate hertz contact stress on rollers from Roark's as follows:
stress = 0.798*sqrt(p/(Kd*Ce))
where p is applied load, Kd is equal to roller diameter, and Ce is some constant based on poisson's ratio and young's modulus of roller/rail material.
I am not sure though, what my allowable stress is in this case. I was able to find some criteria and standards that define allowable contact stress for wheels such as DIN 19704 (german), US Army Corps Engineering Manual EM 1110-2-2703, but the allowable stress defined in these standards seem to be for dynamic contacts.
The rollers that I'm designing is not going to be loaded repeatedly (maybe once in 5 years or so) and I think I need allowable static contact stress. Does anyone know how to approach this...??
Thanks a million!
I am designing a set of side guide rollers for a vertical gate. There are four rollers on the gate (two on each side), and the rollers are designed for jamming load condition (they are not loaded most of the time). When jamming happens, one top roller and one bottom roller (on the opposite side of the jammed top roller) will be in contact with the rail, resisting tilting moment caused by hoist load. I was able to calculate hertz contact stress on rollers from Roark's as follows:
stress = 0.798*sqrt(p/(Kd*Ce))
where p is applied load, Kd is equal to roller diameter, and Ce is some constant based on poisson's ratio and young's modulus of roller/rail material.
I am not sure though, what my allowable stress is in this case. I was able to find some criteria and standards that define allowable contact stress for wheels such as DIN 19704 (german), US Army Corps Engineering Manual EM 1110-2-2703, but the allowable stress defined in these standards seem to be for dynamic contacts.
The rollers that I'm designing is not going to be loaded repeatedly (maybe once in 5 years or so) and I think I need allowable static contact stress. Does anyone know how to approach this...??
Thanks a million!