Cotter Joint - Design Procedure, Problems & Question Answer
Cotter Joint - Design Procedure, Problems & Question Answer
Cotter Joint - Design Procedure, Problems & Question Answer
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Let us see the animation of each component so as to get clear idea of its details and
dimensions.
Spigot is the male part of the joint , it has a
rectangular slot for passing the cotter
through it. Spigot has a collar which rests
against the socket end.
P= Load on the joint or pull acting on rods, d= Diameter of the rod, d1= outer diameter of
socket,d2= Diameter of spigot or inside diameter of socket, d3= Outside diameter of spigot
collar,d4= Diameter of socket collar, t1= Thickness of spigot collar, a = Distance from the
end of the slot to end of spigot, c= thickness of socket collar, b,t,l= width , thickness and
length of cotter
the area resisting the failure is shown by red in the diagram, since it is circular minus a
rectangle the equation will be,
Emperical Relations
{Other three dimensions of Spigot are decided on the basis of emperical
relations and then checked whether the stress induced is withing safe limits or
not}
Crushing failure of Spigot ( Check crushing stress induced)
……...Find Using this equation
and check if it is within safe limits or not .
Emperical Relations
{Other three dimensions of Socket are decided on the basis of emperical
relations and then checked whether the stress induced is withing safe limits or
not}
Empirical relation
The cotter thickness is determined using an empirical relation, and is proportional to the
diameter of rod,
Tensile Failure d2 =’ ‘
t1 = ‘ ‘
a=‘ ‘
2 Spigot
Crushing Failure
Shear Failure
Tensile Failure
d1 = ‘ ‘
Emperical relations
d4 =’ ‘
3 Socket c=‘ ‘
Crushing Failure
=’ ‘
Shear Failure
=‘ ‘
t=‘ ‘
Emperical Relation
b= ‘ ‘
Double shear
4 Cotter b= ‘ ‘
Bending failure
{Choose higher b
of both above}
B) Numerical Problems
4) A cotter joint carries a load of 150 kN, is made up material 45C8. The
ultimate tensile stress is 500 MPa. Using factor of safety of 4 design the
joint.Take ultimate shear stress half that of ultimate tensile stress and
Ultimate Crushing stress double that of ultimate tensile stress. Draw the
neat dimensioned sketch of the joint designed showing all important
dimensions.
5) Design and draw cotter joint required to withstand a load of 200 kN, The
cotter joint is made up of material having following allowable stresses
6) Design and draw cotter joint required to withstand a load of 120 kN, The
cotter joint is made up of material having following allowable stresses
2) It is also used for connecting piston rod and the cross-head of steam engine.
3) It is used for connecting piston rod with the tail or pump rod
Because of taper,
ii) It ensures tightness of the joint in operation & prevents loosening of the parts.
2) Strong grip froce: Due to wedge action there is very strong tightening force which
prevents loosening mf parts.
Answer : (b) Both A and R are true but R is NOT the correct explanation of A
The purpose of providing taper is to have wedging action and also ease of assembling and
dismantling, the taper has nothing to do with tensile load carrying capacity of joint. Hence
option (b) is correct answer.
2) The spigot of a cotter joint has a diameter D and carries a slot for cotter. The permissible
crushing stress is x times the permissible tensile stress for the material of spigot where x > 1.
The joint carries an axial load P. Which
one of the following equations will give the diameter of the spigot?
Answer : (b)
3) A cotter joint is used when no relative motion is permitted between the rods joined by
the cotter. It is capable of transmitting
Answer : (c)
Answer : (c)
5) The piston rod of a steam engine is usually connected to the cross head by means of
1. Bolted joint
2. Knuckle joint
3. Turn buckle
4. Cotter Joint
Answer : (4)