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mikerascally
Mechanical
- May 16, 2006
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How do you calculate for the Ultimate Shear Strength of a Material?
I have a SS416 heat treated at 800 (From Machinery Handbook) and now has:
Yeild Strength: 150000psi
Ultimate Tensile Strength: 195000psi
Hardness: C41, 390Bhn
One book says:
Ult. Shear Strength = 0.57 x Material Yield Strength
Machinery's Handbook says:
Ult.Shear Strength = 0.50 x Ult. Tensile Strength
They are both close in terms of results but which one if at all?!
I have a SS416 heat treated at 800 (From Machinery Handbook) and now has:
Yeild Strength: 150000psi
Ultimate Tensile Strength: 195000psi
Hardness: C41, 390Bhn
One book says:
Ult. Shear Strength = 0.57 x Material Yield Strength
Machinery's Handbook says:
Ult.Shear Strength = 0.50 x Ult. Tensile Strength
They are both close in terms of results but which one if at all?!