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MIL-HDBK-2189-243-1 Base Document:1994

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DESIGN METHODS FOR NAVAL SHIPBOARD SYSTEMS - SECTION 243-1 - PART 1: PROPULSION SHAFTING
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1. SCOPE
   1.1 General
   1.2 Scope
2. APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS
   2.1 Government documents
   2.2 Non-Government publications
   2.3 Order of Precedence
3. DEFINITIONS
   3.1 Usual meanings
   3.2 Abbreviations and symbols
   3.3 System of units
4. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
   4.1 Design requirements
   4.2 Material selection
   4.3 Waterborne -vs- line shafting
   4.4 Solid or hollow shafts
   4.5 Hollow (bored) shafting
   4.6 Shafts with multiple bores
   4.7 Design nominal outside diameter of shafting
   4.8 Nominal outside diameter of waterborne shafting
   4.9 Nominal outside diameter of line shafting and thrust shaft
   4.10 In-air and waterborne conditions
   4.11 Bearing support points
   4.12 Design torque
   4.13 Steady and alternating stresses
   4.14 High localized stresses
   4.15 Alternating (vibratory) torsional shear stresses
   4.16 Vibration
   4.17 Gravity moments
   4.18 Shaft bore components
   4.19 Bending stresses and moments for waterborne shafting
   4.20 Shaft bending stress limit
   4.21 Factors of safety
   4.22 Treatment of clad weld inlays
   4.23 Submarine shaft sleeve groove-resultant alternating stress
        limit
   4.24 Propeller nut shaft threads undercut
5. DETAILED REQUIREMENTS
   5.1 Design loads
   5.2 Stresses
   5.3 Clad weld inlay
   5.4 Shafting design equations
   5.5 Shafts with clad weld inlay
   5.6 Shafting components
   5.7 Design examples
6. NOTES
   6.1 Intended use
   6.2 Issue of DODISS
   6.3 Conventions of arithmetic in numerical examples
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Tables
APPENDICES
Appendix A. SAMPLE CALCULATIONS, SUBMARINE SHAFTING SYSTEM
         B. SAMPLE CALCULATIONS, SURFACE SHIP CONTROLLABLE
            PITCH PROPELLER SHAFTING SYSTEM

Applies to the propulsion shafting design of all naval ships, surface and submarine, single or multiple shaft.

Committee
AREA GDRQ
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes MIL STD 2189/243 1 (09/2004)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
100
PublisherName
US Military Specs/Standards/Handbooks
Status
Current
Supersedes

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MIL-C-24615 Revision A:1988 CASTING, NICKEL CHROMIUM MOLYBDENUM COLUMBIUM ALLOY
MIL-E-21562 Revision E:1989 ELECTRODES AND RODS - WELDING, BARE, NICKEL ALLOY
MIL-E-22200-3 Revision F:1986 ELECTRODES, WELDING, COVERED, NICKEL BASE ALLOY AND COBALT BASE ALLOY
MIL-S-24093 Revision A:1991 STEEL FORGINGS, CARBON AND ALLOY HEAT TREATED
MIL-S-23284 Revision A:1990 STEEL FORGINGS, CARBON AND ALLOY, FOR SHAFTS, SLEEVES, COUPLINGS AND STOCKS (RUDDERS AND DIVING PLANES)

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