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Journal Article

Author
Gibson, William Hope Harnett; Gilet, Pierre Mathieu
Title
Transmission of torque by keys and keyways - Part I
In
Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia
Imprint
vol. 10, no. 11, Nov 1938, pp. 393-404
Description

This Paper, No. 652 originated in the Sydney Division of The Institution.
The authors are William Hope Harnett Gibson BSc ME MIEAust, Lecturer in Mechanical Engineering and Pierre Mathieu Gilet BSc BE StudIEAust, Commonwealth Research Scholar in Mechanical Engineering, University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales.

See also Part II, vol.10, n.12 Dec 1938, 427-432

Abstract

This paper describes researches, on the action of keys in transmitting torque, which have been carried out by the authors in the Charles Kolling Mechanical Engineering Research Laboratory, University of Sydney, New South Wales. Stress distribution and frictional effects were studied by photo-elastic methods, with the aid of cinematography. An analysis of the action, into its elastic and frictional parts is given. In Part II of the paper this analysis will be developed and applied to the interpretation of experimental results obtained by cyclic torsion tests on a steel model. Factors are given for the concentration of shear stress and bearing pressure.

Related Published resources

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  • Gibson, William Hope Harnett; Gilet, Pierre Mathieu, 'Transmission of torque by keys and keyways - Part II', Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, 10 (12), 427-432. Details
  • Gilet, Pierre Mathieu, 'Apparatus for photo-elastic experiments in pure torque', Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, 10 (12) (1938), 433-435. Details

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