Zandor20
Structural
- Jul 10, 2003
- 8
I am fabricating a rear sway bar for a race car. I was planning on using 4130 steel tubing, but have the option of using 4140 or 4340 if that would be more appropriate.
Based on my stress calculations for a tube under torsion, I need to have a yield point of 167,500 psi. 4130 in the normalized condition has a yield point of 75,000 psi.
What steel would work the best for this application, which is a tube in pure torsion under cyclic loading, and needs to remain ductile to avoid fatigue issues.
What do I specify to the heat treatment company to obtain the required yield point.
Based on my stress calculations for a tube under torsion, I need to have a yield point of 167,500 psi. 4130 in the normalized condition has a yield point of 75,000 psi.
What steel would work the best for this application, which is a tube in pure torsion under cyclic loading, and needs to remain ductile to avoid fatigue issues.
What do I specify to the heat treatment company to obtain the required yield point.