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A flywheel, as shown in Fig, consists of a rim at
which the major portion of the mass or weight of
flywheel is concentrated, a boss or hub for fixing
the flywheel on to the shaft and a number of arms
for supporting the rim on the hub.
The following types of stresses are induced in the
rim of a flywheel:
1. Tensile stress due to centrifugal force,
2. Tensile bending stress caused by the restraint
of the arms, and
3. The shrinkage stresses due to unequal rate of
cooling of casting. These stresses may be very
high but there is no easy method of determining.
This stress is taken care of by a factor of safety.
We shall now discuss the first two types of
stresses as follows:
The tensile stress in the rim due to the centrifugal force, assuming that the rim is
unstrained by the arms, is determined in a similar way as a thin cylinder subjected
to internal pressure.
Let b = Width of rim,
t = Thickness of rim,
A = Cross-sectional area of rim = b × t,
D = Mean diameter of flywheel
R = Mean radius of flywheel,
ρ = Density of flywheel material,
ω = Angular speed of flywheel,
v = Linear velocity of flywheel, and
σt = Tensile or hoop stress
Consider a small element of the rim as shown shaded
in Fig. 22.10. Let it subtends an angle δθ at the centre
of the flywheel.
Volume of the small element = A.R.δθ
Mass of the small element, dm = Volume × Density
= A.R.δθ.ρ = ρ.A.R.δθ
and centrifugal force on the element, dF = dm.ω².R
= ρ.A.R.δθ.ω².R = ρ.A.R².ω².δθ
Vertical component of dF = dF.sin θ = ρ.A.R².ω².δθ sin θ
Tensile bending stress caused by restraint of the arms
The tensile bending stress in the rim due to
the restraint of the arms is based on the
assumption that each portion of the rim
between a pair of arms behaves like a
beam fixed at both ends and uniformly
loaded, as shown in Fig. such that length
between fixed ends,
If the arms of a flywheel do not stretch at all and are placed very close together,
then centrifugal force will not set up stress in the rim. In other words, σt will be
zero. On the other hand, if the arms are stretched enough to allow free expansion
of the rim due to centrifugal action, there will be no restraint due to the arms, i.e.
σb will be zero.
It has been shown by G. Lanza that the arms of a flywheel stretch about ¾ th of
the amount necessary for free expansion. Therefore the total stress in the rim,
The areas of the turning moment diagram for one revolution of a multi-cylinder
engine with reference to the mean turning moment, below and above the line, are –
32, + 408, – 267, + 333, – 310, + 226, – 374, + 260 and – 244 mm². The scale for
abscissa and ordinate are: 1 mm = 2.4° and 1 mm = 650 N-m respectively. The mean
speed is 300 r.p.m. with a percentage speed fluctuation of ± 1.5%. If the hoop stress in
the material of the rim is not to exceed 5.6 MPa, determine the suitable diameter and
cross-section for the flywheel, assuming that the width is equal to 4 times the
thickness. The density of the material may be taken as 7200 kg / m³. Neglect the effect
of the boss and arms.
Every one practice the problems of Example 22.5 to 22.9
Stresses in Flywheel Arms
The following stresses are induced in the arms of a flywheel.
1. Tensile stress due to centrifugal force acting on the rim.
2. Bending stress due to the torque transmitted from the rim to the shaft or from
the shaft to the rim.
3. Shrinkage stresses due to unequal rate of cooling of casting. These stresses are
difficult to determine.
1. Tensile stress due to the centrifugal force
Due to the centrifugal force acting on the rim, the arms will be subjected to direct tensile
stress whose magnitude is same as discussed in the previous article.
∴ Tensile stress in the arms,
σt1 = 3/4 , σt = 3/4 ρ × v²
Bending stress due to the torque transmitted
Due to the torque transmitted from the rim to
the shaft or from the shaft to the rim, the arms
will be subjected to bending, because they are
required to carry the full torque load. In order to
find out the maximum bending moment on the
arms, it may be assumed as a centilever beam
fixed at the hub and carrying a concentrated
load at the free end of the rim as shown in Fig.
Let T = Maximum torque transmitted by the shaft,
R = Mean radius of the rim,
r = Radius of the hub,
n = Number of arms, and
Z = Section modulus for the cross-section of arms.
Design of Flywheel Arms
The cross-section of the arms is usually elliptical
with major axis as twice the minor axis, as shown
in Fig , and it is designed for the maximum
bending stress.
Let a1 = Major axis, and
b1 = Minor axis.
Notes:
1. The arms of the flywheel have a taper from the hub to the rim. The taper is about 20
mm per metre length of the arm for the major axis and 10 mm per metre length for the
minor axis.
2. The number of arms are usually 6. Sometimes the arms may be 8, 10 or 12 for very
large size flywheels.
3. The arms may be curved or straight. But straight arms are easy to cast and are
lighter.
4. Since arms are subjected to reversal of stresses, therefore a minimum factor of
safety 8 should be used. In some cases like punching machines and machines subjected
to severe shock, a factor of safety 15 may be used.
5. The smaller flywheels (less than 600 mm diameter) are not provided with arms.
They are made web type with holes in the web to facilitate handling.
Design of Shaft, Hub and Key

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Stresses in flywheel rim.pptx

  • 1. A flywheel, as shown in Fig, consists of a rim at which the major portion of the mass or weight of flywheel is concentrated, a boss or hub for fixing the flywheel on to the shaft and a number of arms for supporting the rim on the hub. The following types of stresses are induced in the rim of a flywheel: 1. Tensile stress due to centrifugal force, 2. Tensile bending stress caused by the restraint of the arms, and 3. The shrinkage stresses due to unequal rate of cooling of casting. These stresses may be very high but there is no easy method of determining. This stress is taken care of by a factor of safety. We shall now discuss the first two types of stresses as follows:
  • 2. The tensile stress in the rim due to the centrifugal force, assuming that the rim is unstrained by the arms, is determined in a similar way as a thin cylinder subjected to internal pressure. Let b = Width of rim, t = Thickness of rim, A = Cross-sectional area of rim = b × t, D = Mean diameter of flywheel R = Mean radius of flywheel, ρ = Density of flywheel material, ω = Angular speed of flywheel, v = Linear velocity of flywheel, and σt = Tensile or hoop stress
  • 3. Consider a small element of the rim as shown shaded in Fig. 22.10. Let it subtends an angle δθ at the centre of the flywheel. Volume of the small element = A.R.δθ Mass of the small element, dm = Volume × Density = A.R.δθ.ρ = ρ.A.R.δθ and centrifugal force on the element, dF = dm.ω².R = ρ.A.R.δθ.ω².R = ρ.A.R².ω².δθ Vertical component of dF = dF.sin θ = ρ.A.R².ω².δθ sin θ
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  • 5. Tensile bending stress caused by restraint of the arms The tensile bending stress in the rim due to the restraint of the arms is based on the assumption that each portion of the rim between a pair of arms behaves like a beam fixed at both ends and uniformly loaded, as shown in Fig. such that length between fixed ends,
  • 6. If the arms of a flywheel do not stretch at all and are placed very close together, then centrifugal force will not set up stress in the rim. In other words, σt will be zero. On the other hand, if the arms are stretched enough to allow free expansion of the rim due to centrifugal action, there will be no restraint due to the arms, i.e. σb will be zero. It has been shown by G. Lanza that the arms of a flywheel stretch about ¾ th of the amount necessary for free expansion. Therefore the total stress in the rim,
  • 7. The areas of the turning moment diagram for one revolution of a multi-cylinder engine with reference to the mean turning moment, below and above the line, are – 32, + 408, – 267, + 333, – 310, + 226, – 374, + 260 and – 244 mm². The scale for abscissa and ordinate are: 1 mm = 2.4° and 1 mm = 650 N-m respectively. The mean speed is 300 r.p.m. with a percentage speed fluctuation of ± 1.5%. If the hoop stress in the material of the rim is not to exceed 5.6 MPa, determine the suitable diameter and cross-section for the flywheel, assuming that the width is equal to 4 times the thickness. The density of the material may be taken as 7200 kg / m³. Neglect the effect of the boss and arms.
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  • 10. Every one practice the problems of Example 22.5 to 22.9
  • 11. Stresses in Flywheel Arms The following stresses are induced in the arms of a flywheel. 1. Tensile stress due to centrifugal force acting on the rim. 2. Bending stress due to the torque transmitted from the rim to the shaft or from the shaft to the rim. 3. Shrinkage stresses due to unequal rate of cooling of casting. These stresses are difficult to determine. 1. Tensile stress due to the centrifugal force Due to the centrifugal force acting on the rim, the arms will be subjected to direct tensile stress whose magnitude is same as discussed in the previous article. ∴ Tensile stress in the arms, σt1 = 3/4 , σt = 3/4 ρ × v²
  • 12. Bending stress due to the torque transmitted Due to the torque transmitted from the rim to the shaft or from the shaft to the rim, the arms will be subjected to bending, because they are required to carry the full torque load. In order to find out the maximum bending moment on the arms, it may be assumed as a centilever beam fixed at the hub and carrying a concentrated load at the free end of the rim as shown in Fig. Let T = Maximum torque transmitted by the shaft, R = Mean radius of the rim, r = Radius of the hub, n = Number of arms, and Z = Section modulus for the cross-section of arms.
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  • 14. Design of Flywheel Arms The cross-section of the arms is usually elliptical with major axis as twice the minor axis, as shown in Fig , and it is designed for the maximum bending stress. Let a1 = Major axis, and b1 = Minor axis.
  • 15. Notes: 1. The arms of the flywheel have a taper from the hub to the rim. The taper is about 20 mm per metre length of the arm for the major axis and 10 mm per metre length for the minor axis. 2. The number of arms are usually 6. Sometimes the arms may be 8, 10 or 12 for very large size flywheels. 3. The arms may be curved or straight. But straight arms are easy to cast and are lighter. 4. Since arms are subjected to reversal of stresses, therefore a minimum factor of safety 8 should be used. In some cases like punching machines and machines subjected to severe shock, a factor of safety 15 may be used. 5. The smaller flywheels (less than 600 mm diameter) are not provided with arms. They are made web type with holes in the web to facilitate handling.
  • 16. Design of Shaft, Hub and Key