Shaft Component Generator Dialog Box - Graphs Tab

The Graphs tab displays diagrams of individual calculated characteristics. Some of the graphs are available for the YZ and XZ planes, and for the sum value.

Access
  • Ribbon: Design tab Power Transmission panel Shaft and click the Graphs tab.
  • Ribbon: Design tab Frame panel Beam/Column Calculator and click the Beam Graphs tab.

Graph Selection

Shear Force
Shear forces sum.

YZ Plane shear force in the YZ plane.

XZ Plane shear force in the XZ plane.

Bending Moment
Bending moment sum.

YZ Plane bending moment in the YZ plane.

XZ Plane bending moment in the XZ plane.

Deflection Angle
Deflection angle sum (between the Z axis and the shaft).

YZ Plane deflection angle in the YZ plane.

XZ Plane deflection angle in the XZ plane.

Deflection
Shaft deflection sum.

YZ Plane shaft deflection the YZ plane.

XZ Plane shaft deflection in the XZ plane.

Bending Stress
Bending stress sum.

YZ Plane bending stress in the YZ plane.

XZ Plane bending stress in the XZ plane.

Shear Stress
Shear strYZ Plane shearess sum.

YZ Plane shear stress in the YZ plane.

XZ Plane shear stress in the XZ plane.

Torsion Stress
Torsion stress.
Tension Stress
Tension stress.
Reduced Stress
Reduced stress.
Ideal Diameter
The graph shows that an ideal shape of the shaft is based on the bending moment and calculates a diameter of a circular section resulting in a 50MPa stress in every coordinate of the shaft. This graph is independent on the selected shaft material. It shows the overall relations of the shape based on some constant stress.

Depending on the settings, the relevant graphs in the YZ plane (and the sum graphs as well) may include the effect of gravity and material density.

Deflection angle is the angle between the Z axis and the direction of the deflected center line at the given Z coordinate.

The formula for reduced stress is listed in the Engineer's Handbook.

Graph

Displays diagram of selected graph.

Double-click the graphical representation of graph or support to display appropriate edit dialog box where you can change values of load and support. However, you cannot delete loads and supports on the Graphs tab, you can do it in the Calculation tab only.

Results

To display the Results area on the right side of the Graphs tabs, double-click the double line on the right, or click the chevron.

The area displays calculated values.

For example:

The following items are displayed in the Results pane:

Note: For more information on the calculated parameters, see the Engineer's Handbook chapters for shafts and beams.

The Load and Support lists include some of the important values at the position of every load and support. For a continuous load, the values are listed both for the beginning and for the end of the load.