Abstract

Forced torsional and extensional motions and static strength of rotating, tapered, filament-wound composite shafts subject to deflection-dependent cutting forces typical of end-milling and boring operations are studied. The general Galerkin method is used to satisfy spatial dependence in the equations of motion and direct numerical integration is used to determine the system’s response. The maximum stress criterion is used to investigate static failure.

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