be2
Mechanical
- Sep 16, 2005
- 14
Hi, I´m a mechanical engineer with some knowledge in airplane design. I have a pilots license and have been involved in some airplane design on an EAA-basis.
I am now designing a light biplane two-seater and I´m currently collecting all the necessary material strength data.
My main question is: Where do I find official and up to date AN/MS specifikations for all the ordinary hardware that you need to design a light airplane.
I don´t want to specify strength values that I found in various books or catalogues,though generally I have no reason to doubt them. I will NOT use data found directly at Internet sites.
I just want to be official because my design will be checked by the Swedish equivalent to the FAA.
One thing I find especially irritating is that I just can´t find any official specifikation on the material of ordinary AN-bolts (AN3 to AN 20).It´s rather important since I´m going to use a lot of these bolts.
I have the latest Mil-hdbk (5J) and a wealth of information on materials from a number of sources (Books, aircraft material trading companies etc).They all tell me that AN-bolts are made of 4037 or 8740 steel heat treated to 125 ksi tension and 75ksi shear. Mil-hdbk has data on 8740/4140 and Chapter 8, tables 8.1.5.a/b has information on strengt data for threaded fasteners heat treated to 125ksi tension and 75 ksi shear. Bruhn and the old ANC-5 has also strength data on AN-bolts (bending and combined strengths). Of course I trust Bruhn and ANC-5 (more or less) but that is strictly not official strength data.
I have a specifikation sheet on AN-bolts but it says nothing about the material, it just specifies the dimensions and tolerances. I don´t know if the "procurement specifikation" (Mil-B-6817 I think) says anything about the material because I can´t find that spec either.
Can anyone help me with this.I have no reason to doubt all the strength information I have gathered from different sources but I just want to get the official data. I found a specifikation on AN 655 (turnbuckles) but thats all.AC- 4313 has all the info on steel wires and their specifikations and I´m happy about that.
To me these are especially important questions but a lot of people just don´t seem to care very much.
Would be nice to read some comments
I am now designing a light biplane two-seater and I´m currently collecting all the necessary material strength data.
My main question is: Where do I find official and up to date AN/MS specifikations for all the ordinary hardware that you need to design a light airplane.
I don´t want to specify strength values that I found in various books or catalogues,though generally I have no reason to doubt them. I will NOT use data found directly at Internet sites.
I just want to be official because my design will be checked by the Swedish equivalent to the FAA.
One thing I find especially irritating is that I just can´t find any official specifikation on the material of ordinary AN-bolts (AN3 to AN 20).It´s rather important since I´m going to use a lot of these bolts.
I have the latest Mil-hdbk (5J) and a wealth of information on materials from a number of sources (Books, aircraft material trading companies etc).They all tell me that AN-bolts are made of 4037 or 8740 steel heat treated to 125 ksi tension and 75ksi shear. Mil-hdbk has data on 8740/4140 and Chapter 8, tables 8.1.5.a/b has information on strengt data for threaded fasteners heat treated to 125ksi tension and 75 ksi shear. Bruhn and the old ANC-5 has also strength data on AN-bolts (bending and combined strengths). Of course I trust Bruhn and ANC-5 (more or less) but that is strictly not official strength data.
I have a specifikation sheet on AN-bolts but it says nothing about the material, it just specifies the dimensions and tolerances. I don´t know if the "procurement specifikation" (Mil-B-6817 I think) says anything about the material because I can´t find that spec either.
Can anyone help me with this.I have no reason to doubt all the strength information I have gathered from different sources but I just want to get the official data. I found a specifikation on AN 655 (turnbuckles) but thats all.AC- 4313 has all the info on steel wires and their specifikations and I´m happy about that.
To me these are especially important questions but a lot of people just don´t seem to care very much.
Would be nice to read some comments