fuzion
Aerospace
- Nov 14, 2003
- 7
Hi, I am in a dilemma. I am trying to design a shear pin that would break (shear) with a predetermined load applied. However this shear pin also is seeing a cyclic load. I know that cyclic loading fatigues a shear pin and may cause premature shearing. This shear pin transmits a torque to a centering device, and if the device gets jammed, the user would be able to breakthru the jam and still have function without the centering. I am using a shear pin of .093 inch press diameter, necked down to .080 inch for the shear section which is made of 13-8 H1150 steel. The input is 7.5 inches from center and the shear pin is .875 inches from center. The shear pin needs to break at 90-170lbs at input which is 772-1457lbs at the shear pin. The normal operating loads is 25lbs at input, 214lbs at the pin. and this is a reversing (cyclic) load.
I chose 13-8 because of good fatigue resistance. So how should I go about designing this shear pin to take account the cyclic loading, because in static condition the pin breaks at the predetermined load.
Thanks for your help and time.
I chose 13-8 because of good fatigue resistance. So how should I go about designing this shear pin to take account the cyclic loading, because in static condition the pin breaks at the predetermined load.
Thanks for your help and time.