Hiker,
You speak of a .040" (hub?) wall? - Sounds small (real small) - more dimensions (and a couple more questions)
(I've searched for a few web sites and built this response as I progressed, but you might want to look at my third referenced website down below.
Some questions that I'd like to know anyway:
A. Knob 'handle' OD?
B. Knob 'handle' ID?
C. Knob 'handle' Length?
D. Thickness of knob 'handle'
(or if the knob handle is not round, then nominal wall of the knob portion)
E. Knob hub OD?
F. Knob hub OD?
G. Knob hub length?
H. Knob hub hole depth?
J. How many cavities is the mold?
K. Is each cavity in the mold 'marked' so as to differentiate (identify) specific cavities?
N. Is it possible to misuse the knob so as to force failure - you might be gently using the knog, but there are gorillas out there in the field - some of which may be turning 'forcing' the knob, and maybe not even be turning it in the right direction to begin with.
P. Does the hub appear to be fully molded?
Been searching the web for hoop stress and came up with this - doesn't give an 'equation/calculation' but it may help. Surf this website - lots of basic stuff, but nothing specifically about hoop stress. I am wondering if you might be trapping gas in the hub at molding (check out mold design 'venting' at this website:
Another good read (no specific 'hoop strees' stuff at first glance, but good none-the-less:
And !!!!!!:
(This one looks like it's right down your ally)
Do I get a star today ?
