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ASSESSMENT OF A BOAT FRACTURED STEERING WHEEL

Abstract

During regular use of the steering wheel mounted on a boat, two cracks emanating from a fastener hole were noticed which, consequently, caused final fracture of the wheel. To determine the behavior of a boat steering wheel with cracks present, assessment of a fractured wheel was performed. Torque moments of the fasteners were measured prior to removing the steering wheel from the boat. Visual and dye penetrant inspection followed along with the material detection. Besides using experimental procedures, assessment of the fractured wheel was performed using finite element analysis, i.e. stress intensity factor values were numerically determined. Variation of stress intensity factor with crack length is presented. Possible causes of crack occurrence are given and they include excessive values of fastener torque moments coupled with fretting between fastener and fastener hole that was poorly machined. Results obtained by this assessment can be taken for predicting fracture behavior of a cracked steering wheel and as a reference in the design, mounting and exploitation process of steering wheels improving that way their safety in transportation environment.

Keywords:

crack, fracture, stress intensity factor, fastener hole, steering wheel

Details

Issue
Vol. 23 No. 3(91) (2016)
Section
Latest Articles
Published
20-10-2016
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1515/pomr-2016-0037
Licencja:
Creative Commons License

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Author Biography

Goran Vukelic,
University of Rijeka, Faculty of Maritime Studies Rijeka, Marine Engineering and Ship Power Systems Department



Authors

Goran Vukelic

University of Rijeka, Faculty of Maritime Studies Rijeka, Marine Engineering and Ship Power Systems Department

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