DBCox
Automotive
- Apr 9, 2003
- 58
Hello all.
I have a question about stress concentration factors in a ductile pin. In order to calculate the pin diameter in perfect shear, I have always used the crossectional area and load to determine the average shear stress in the pin and design to that.
I know there is some increase in the stress on the side of pin where the force is applied (I'll call that the front), but I have always considered it to be neglible in ductile materials. Someone recently told me they assumed the local stress there is 5 times higher than the average, which seams a little overkill.
Is this stress concentration on the "front" of the pin a consern? Is it really 5 times higher?
Thanks
I have a question about stress concentration factors in a ductile pin. In order to calculate the pin diameter in perfect shear, I have always used the crossectional area and load to determine the average shear stress in the pin and design to that.
I know there is some increase in the stress on the side of pin where the force is applied (I'll call that the front), but I have always considered it to be neglible in ductile materials. Someone recently told me they assumed the local stress there is 5 times higher than the average, which seams a little overkill.
Is this stress concentration on the "front" of the pin a consern? Is it really 5 times higher?
Thanks