Christine74
Mechanical
- Oct 8, 2002
- 557
For a given loading condition, is it ever possible to reduce the amount of stress seen in the part by machining off some of the material (ignoring of course the loading from the weight of the material that gets machined off)?
I ask because I noticed that the ASME Appendix 2 flange calculation procedure will often calculate a lower stress value if you machine down the flange hub (say from a hub angle of 15 degrees to 10 degrees), which to me seem counterintuitive.
Is there any reason to believe this is possible?
Thanks,
-Christine
I ask because I noticed that the ASME Appendix 2 flange calculation procedure will often calculate a lower stress value if you machine down the flange hub (say from a hub angle of 15 degrees to 10 degrees), which to me seem counterintuitive.
Is there any reason to believe this is possible?
Thanks,
-Christine