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Jeff Ivers
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500 lbs, plus bumps, on an axle with the wheel mounted 6"+ outboard in a cantilever arrangement, is a bit tough on a 1/2" diameter axle.
As you have found out.
https://mechanicalc.com/reference/beam-analysis-1
Some quick numbers.
500 lbs, spread over 4 wheels, is 125 lbs at each wheel.
Add in some bump in the road and allowing for some non-uniform weight distribution, and let's run some numbers with 250 lbs at a wheel.
A 1/2" diameter shaft has a moment of inertia
https://mechanicalc.com/reference/cross-sections#moment-of-inertia
of I = pi * d^4/64
= 3.14 * (0.5)^4 / 64 = 0.003 in^4
Maximum bending stress = (bending moment) * (centroid distance) / (I)
The bending moment (aka torque) is the force * the lever arm distance, so in this case you have
250 lb * 6 inch = 1500 in-lb
The centroid distance is just the distance from the 'middle' of the beam (in this case the axle) to the outer 'skin'. Your circular axle is symmetrical, so the distance from the 'middle' to the 'skin' is just the axle diameter / 2 . Or just the axle radius.
0.5" / 2 = 0.25"
So the maximum bending stress for your 1/2" diameter shaft with 250 lbs force applied to a 6 inch cantilever length is
(1500 in-lb ) * (0.25") / (0.003 in^4) = 125,000 psi max bending stress
Which is more stress than plain steel or hardened 4140 steel can handle before actually deforming and bending. Which is why your axles bent.
You could try and get some 'stronger' 1/2" steel bars, but that is more $$$$.
You can shorten the cantilever length that the axle sticks out.
You can lower the forces.
Or you can just use a bigger diameter axle. Even if you have just the very end of the axle turned down to the 1/2" diameter to fit into your wheel bearings.
If you use a 1" diameter shaft and everything else stays the same, your bending stress changes from 125,000 psi to 15,000 psi.
(1500 in-lb) * (0.5 in) / (0.049 in^4) = 15,300 psi max bending stress
Which means plain mild steel can handle that and not permanently bend.
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Thank you for the detailed response. I really appreciate the help. I am unable to reduce the cantilever length because of the thickness of the wheel/disc brake hub combo. What type of steel would I have to spec in .5 inch diameter to be strong enough?



