izax1
Mechanical
- Jul 10, 2001
- 292
Hi all
I have a kind of philosophical question. Is there an upper limit to a SCF (Stress Concentration Factor)? If you have a perfectly 90 deg corner without any radius (fillet), would the local stress in the corner be infinite?
I have not been able to calculate one with FE analysis. The finer I make the mesh in the corner, the higher, but also more local, the stress.
This is (usually) not a real life problem because: 1. It is not possible to manufacture (machine) a sharp 90 deg corner and 2. your material will be ductile and redistribute the high local peak.
But I think I have encountered such a case with composite material. The process is capable of producing a (almost) sharp corner and the composite material is brittle and will not redistribute the stresses. This design has been proposed due to easiness of manufacturing, (rotational winding of GF) and I have cautioned this design.
I would really welcome your opinion on this matter, before I tell the manufacturing people that they have to find another (and more expensive) method.
Thanks in advance.