Oct 5, 2009 #1 Robbo1971 Automotive Nov 1, 2006 33 0 0 GB When calculation the 'stress' of a part... our Company standard is to calculate the stress at 60% of the yeild! Is there a way of showing this on the chart as well as indicating the 'Yeild strength' which is shown as standard?
When calculation the 'stress' of a part... our Company standard is to calculate the stress at 60% of the yeild! Is there a way of showing this on the chart as well as indicating the 'Yeild strength' which is shown as standard?
Oct 5, 2009 #2 kellnerp Mechanical Feb 11, 2005 1,141 0 0 US Make a factor of safety plot and set the factor of safety to 1/.6 = 1.6. TOP CSWP, BSSE http://www.engtran.com http://www.niswug.org "Node news is good news." Upvote 0 Downvote
Make a factor of safety plot and set the factor of safety to 1/.6 = 1.6. TOP CSWP, BSSE http://www.engtran.com http://www.niswug.org "Node news is good news."
Oct 10, 2009 #3 rumandcola Mechanical Apr 6, 2009 47 0 0 You could set the maximum on your chart to the 60% yield value. Everything exceeding this will be shown in red. Upvote 0 Downvote
You could set the maximum on your chart to the 60% yield value. Everything exceeding this will be shown in red.
Oct 12, 2009 Thread starter #4 Robbo1971 Automotive Nov 1, 2006 33 0 0 GB yes, that is what I have done... but ideally I would like to show both the 'Yeild' and the '60% of Yeild'! Upvote 0 Downvote
yes, that is what I have done... but ideally I would like to show both the 'Yeild' and the '60% of Yeild'!
Oct 13, 2009 #5 kellnerp Mechanical Feb 11, 2005 1,141 0 0 US Well you could alway create a custom color mapping in which all stresses above a certain value were a certain color. TOP CSWP, BSSE http://www.engtran.com http://www.niswug.org "Node news is good news." Upvote 0 Downvote
Well you could alway create a custom color mapping in which all stresses above a certain value were a certain color. TOP CSWP, BSSE http://www.engtran.com http://www.niswug.org "Node news is good news."