tnteng
Mechanical
- Oct 24, 2002
- 58
Can anyone help on this problem?
A hinge pin is loaded such that the the entire length of the pin is bearing against the hinge padeyes. There is an upper padeye and a lower padeye on one side of the hinge and only one middle padeye on the other side of the hinge. Double shear of the pin will be considered. Would bending of the pin need to be considered and combined with the shear stress as a combined loading?
If bending is considered, what is the typical loading pattern used in this analysis?
Thanks in advance,
A hinge pin is loaded such that the the entire length of the pin is bearing against the hinge padeyes. There is an upper padeye and a lower padeye on one side of the hinge and only one middle padeye on the other side of the hinge. Double shear of the pin will be considered. Would bending of the pin need to be considered and combined with the shear stress as a combined loading?
If bending is considered, what is the typical loading pattern used in this analysis?
Thanks in advance,