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Driving Shaft Fracture Analysis

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The article deals with the determination of the causes of failure of the driving shaft of the conveyor belt. The detection of the causes of this damage is based on the appearance of the shaft fatigue fracture and subsequent fracture surface analysis, the calculation of the stress for actual load and information about the belt operation.

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  1. N.W. Sachs, Understanding the surface fractures of fatigue fractures: how they describe the failure cause and the failure history. J. Fail. Anal. Prev. 5(2), 11–15 (2005), ASM International

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The research work reported here was made possible by the SGS Project 2014/24.

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Kaláb, K. (2016). Driving Shaft Fracture Analysis. In: Dynybyl, V., Berka, O., Petr, K., Lopot, F., Dub, M. (eds) The Latest Methods of Construction Design. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-22762-7_33

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