gordohongo112
Mechanical
- May 1, 2008
- 43
I need to do some weld calcs for a rod welded to a pin eye using a bevel groove weld all around.
the rod end has a chamfer that has a bevel angle of 30 degrees and a horizontal length of 1/8. i'm treating the pin eye as a flat surface.
i'm comparing the maximum allowable material loads using the filler materials ult strength, and the two base metal yield strengths.
for the base metals i'm using the formula's:
max allow. load = .4 * material load * surface area.
for the filler material i'm using the formula:
max allow. load = .3 * tensile strenght of filler * face area.
i then figure out the safety factor by dividing the allow strenghts with the applied load.
My question is, can this method be used in this application? or is there another method to calculate the safety factor for this application.
the rod end has a chamfer that has a bevel angle of 30 degrees and a horizontal length of 1/8. i'm treating the pin eye as a flat surface.
i'm comparing the maximum allowable material loads using the filler materials ult strength, and the two base metal yield strengths.
for the base metals i'm using the formula's:
max allow. load = .4 * material load * surface area.
for the filler material i'm using the formula:
max allow. load = .3 * tensile strenght of filler * face area.
i then figure out the safety factor by dividing the allow strenghts with the applied load.
My question is, can this method be used in this application? or is there another method to calculate the safety factor for this application.