WKTaylor
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- Sep 24, 2001
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Folks...
I'd like to try something different with this thread... and ask a loaded question as a test of YOUR practical engineering/manufacturing/maintenance knowledge.
I been thinking about, and asking others about, this question for almost 20-yrs now. This is a question that is designed to stimulate an awareness and understanding of FAILURE mechanisms, and other practical issues, for ALL engineers. I believe You will find this question looks simple... but don't think that it is: this question has MANY critical aspects.
What is YOUR response to the following question(s)?
It is standard aeronautical practice to: (a) attain 125-microinches** Ra machined finish [or better] on cut and machined edges/surfaces; (2) deburr holes and chamfer/radius edges; and (3) round-off [rasius] sharp [square-ish] exterior and interior corners.
WHY??? What engineering and practical benefits are derived from these standards practices???
[** Sorry...I am not sure what equivalent SI units for 125-Ra surface roughness are. 125-Ra is a typical U.S. Aerospace industry standard requirement.]
NOTE: I promise to provide MY answers to this question in about (2--3) weeks [29 Oct to 8 Nov 02], depending on rate of responses.
Regards, Wil Taylor
I'd like to try something different with this thread... and ask a loaded question as a test of YOUR practical engineering/manufacturing/maintenance knowledge.
I been thinking about, and asking others about, this question for almost 20-yrs now. This is a question that is designed to stimulate an awareness and understanding of FAILURE mechanisms, and other practical issues, for ALL engineers. I believe You will find this question looks simple... but don't think that it is: this question has MANY critical aspects.
What is YOUR response to the following question(s)?
It is standard aeronautical practice to: (a) attain 125-microinches** Ra machined finish [or better] on cut and machined edges/surfaces; (2) deburr holes and chamfer/radius edges; and (3) round-off [rasius] sharp [square-ish] exterior and interior corners.
WHY??? What engineering and practical benefits are derived from these standards practices???
[** Sorry...I am not sure what equivalent SI units for 125-Ra surface roughness are. 125-Ra is a typical U.S. Aerospace industry standard requirement.]
NOTE: I promise to provide MY answers to this question in about (2--3) weeks [29 Oct to 8 Nov 02], depending on rate of responses.
Regards, Wil Taylor