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Interference fit of a ring in a groove
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[QUOTE="Calculost, post: 3635088, member: 296633"] Imagine a thick cylinder with a retaining ring groove cut in the ID. I'm replacing the retaining ring with a split ring pressed into the groove. The split ring I'll have made along with the tool to install it. What I would like to determine is the amount of interference and the force required to press the ring into the groove. I can do pin and hole press fit calcs all day and twice on Sunday. Now I'm not looking for a formula...unless it's in Mathcad, then by all means ... I'm just looking for a starting point.. an idea where I should look. Cheers! Ken [/QUOTE]
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