PJYDE
Aerospace
- Feb 26, 2018
- 20
Hi all,
Just a generic theoretical question:
There is a general rule that the edge distance of a fastener should be at least 2 times the diameter of the fastener (measured from the center of the fastener), even better when adding a tolerance value on top of the 2D value.
Imagine a joint of 2 layers of 6061-T6:
- thin skin 0.025"
- thicker support structure 0.125"
I assume the 2D rule is fare more important for the thinner skin?
Is there documentation regarding edge distance that considers material thickness?
Many thanks for your reply in advance!
Just a generic theoretical question:
There is a general rule that the edge distance of a fastener should be at least 2 times the diameter of the fastener (measured from the center of the fastener), even better when adding a tolerance value on top of the 2D value.
Imagine a joint of 2 layers of 6061-T6:
- thin skin 0.025"
- thicker support structure 0.125"
I assume the 2D rule is fare more important for the thinner skin?
Is there documentation regarding edge distance that considers material thickness?
Many thanks for your reply in advance!