mellejgr
Materials
- Feb 4, 2019
- 8
Hi all,
I am designing a small experiment where I have a pinned joint near the edge of a sheet of PMMA.
I considered the formula e=F/(2*S*t), where e is the minimum distance from the centre of the hole to the edge of the plate, F the applied load, S the shear strength, and t the thickness of the sheet.
I am concerned that this analysis may not be sufficient to prevent shear-out during the loading. Does anyone have experience with this type of loading in soft materials?
Kind regards,
Melle
I am designing a small experiment where I have a pinned joint near the edge of a sheet of PMMA.
I considered the formula e=F/(2*S*t), where e is the minimum distance from the centre of the hole to the edge of the plate, F the applied load, S the shear strength, and t the thickness of the sheet.
I am concerned that this analysis may not be sufficient to prevent shear-out during the loading. Does anyone have experience with this type of loading in soft materials?
Kind regards,
Melle