ninjaneer777
Mechanical
- Jun 22, 2010
- 25
This is a general question about stress analysis. Let's say you're reviewing stress results and there is very nearly some yielding in a local area. The area is not one that looks too concerning to you, e.g. not on a weld, not near a sharp corner, etc., the stress magnitude is not close to the material's ultimate strength, the part is not in a fatigue situation and no one will die from part failure.
I know that everything always depends on the situation, material, function and many other factors, but I just wan't to get some input from others. Again, sorry if it is too general.
What concepts, like creep, would you consider for situations like this? Could it be just a little strain hardening and nothing to worry about, or would you be concerned that over time it would lead to failure?
Thanks!
I know that everything always depends on the situation, material, function and many other factors, but I just wan't to get some input from others. Again, sorry if it is too general.
What concepts, like creep, would you consider for situations like this? Could it be just a little strain hardening and nothing to worry about, or would you be concerned that over time it would lead to failure?
Thanks!