pk123
Mechanical
- Nov 7, 2002
- 4
Hi
I have a design where I have a 2.5mm diameter pin that is 28mm long. It is inserted into a hole where the middle of the hole is open (ie. approx 7mm at each of the pin is situated in a hole (note: interference fit).BTW, the whole thing can be assumed to be symmetric.
The exposed middle (14mm) of the pin is subjected to a UDL (uniformly distributed load) across about 13.6mm of its length.
My question: In such a case, should I just use pure shear calc (F/A) to check the design or is beam theory applicable?
My feeling, based on some limited experimenting, calculations and feeling are that pure shear is the way to go but I would like to hear from other experienced proffessionals on the matter.
Thanks
Paul
I have a design where I have a 2.5mm diameter pin that is 28mm long. It is inserted into a hole where the middle of the hole is open (ie. approx 7mm at each of the pin is situated in a hole (note: interference fit).BTW, the whole thing can be assumed to be symmetric.
The exposed middle (14mm) of the pin is subjected to a UDL (uniformly distributed load) across about 13.6mm of its length.
My question: In such a case, should I just use pure shear calc (F/A) to check the design or is beam theory applicable?
My feeling, based on some limited experimenting, calculations and feeling are that pure shear is the way to go but I would like to hear from other experienced proffessionals on the matter.
Thanks
Paul