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Mechanical
- Feb 21, 2007
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I am wondering if there is an analytical method developed to include both bypass stress with fastener load for static and fatigue analyses. A simplified description of the problem is an axially loaded flat plate in tension in the X-direction with a perpendicular fastener load (bearing)applied in the Y-direction. I have made a Mechanica model, but it seems unclear which is the driving factor or how much influence one has on the other.
Currently I am attempting an equivalent strength approach comparing an oversize hole to the nominal hole size. Lug analyses (fastener load) and Anet / Agross (bypass) yield a positive margin, but there is clearly an increase in fatigue stress levels. The only methods I have available allow me to compare one case at a time. The bypass fatigue case shows an increase in maximum stress levels, and the fastener load case shows a decrease. Is there a method to find the net change in fatigue stress levels?
Currently I am attempting an equivalent strength approach comparing an oversize hole to the nominal hole size. Lug analyses (fastener load) and Anet / Agross (bypass) yield a positive margin, but there is clearly an increase in fatigue stress levels. The only methods I have available allow me to compare one case at a time. The bypass fatigue case shows an increase in maximum stress levels, and the fastener load case shows a decrease. Is there a method to find the net change in fatigue stress levels?