I'm trying to figure out what type of damaged I should be worried about and how I should check for it. There's concern that the material might be damaged and I need to suggest what should be done to ensure it is safe, whether that be give an explanation why there is no concern, or suggest a...
So let's assume the component was hit hard enough to cause some microcracking and it will see fatigue loads through its lifetime. I need to check the material to check if there is damage and the extent of the damage. I will be able to take the material off site and test it, but would rather not...
The situation I have is a hinge on a cantilevered structure that shows no visible damage. I suppose the concern would be that there could be micro fractures developing in the material that could grow over time? From what I’ve read ultrasonic testing should be able to check for this
I have a high strength hardened 4140 steel component that has been struck with a hammer during install and there is concern that the material may have been damaged. What would be the best type of NDT to do on this component to make sure the material isn't damaged. Would ultrasonic testing be...
I am designing an apparatus that has to rotate out from a hidden position in a deck plate and then be locked into place at a certain angle. I have considered designing a system much like you see on adjustable weight benches where there is an arm that hangs down and it hits a notch at certain pre...
I am aware of these installation options, but my problem is that the bolt will be going through a two structural flanges and will actually be a blind install. Being installed into HSS isn't my only problem. The user will have to be able to locate the threaded fastener without seeing it each time...
I took part of it apart. It’s a stepped shaft that pushes on the face of the rack. Still not sure how the spring is holding on to the bolt so we’ll though.
How does this fastener work? I was working out and looked at this squat rack adjustment. It seems to have a spring attached to the bolt to not allow it to pull out of its housing. As you can see there are threads only at the end near the handle and the holes in the rack it “connects” to are...
I am in a graduate course for Advanced Steel Design and have a research paper to write for the course. I can pick the topic of my research and I thought that the engineers here may have some interesting research ideas.
What are some interesting research ideas you have related to steel design?