Shrink fits are low-price connections which are widely used in industry and industrial connections.
In designing shrink fits it is important to consider radial interface for optimized performance and also
to choose an accurate method of fabrication and assembling. Parts which have to be assembled are usually
exposed to thermo-mechanical loads. Mode and time duration of heat transfer have a significant effect on
required hydraulic force, stress time rate of creation in parts and joint ability to withstand against external
loads. Therefore, planning a set of appropriate thermal and structural procedures has significant role in
reducing energy consumption, optimized performance and promoting the speed of parts assembly. Despite
of the fact, few researches have been done on shrink fit operation and design, rather than dimensional
design. In this study, shrink fits are studied in two main processes: first heating and mounting process and
then backing to the ambient condition. A 3D coupled thermal and structural simulation based on FEM is
done on each process through well-known Solidworks Premium. To evaluate the accuracy, exact analytical
solution of two steel rings shrink fit is compared with the approach outcomes. Results of validated method
are used for choosing the most optimum sub processes of shrink fit fabrication.