maxwolf
Structural
- Jan 5, 2006
- 44
I’m trying to determine the bearing stresses for a sleeve connection. Marks’ Handbook has a number of bear stress formulas, but not for the case where you have a pipe within a pipe with a clearance fit so there’s some kind of small gap between the inner pipe section and the outer. Please see attachment. This gap should cause the bearing stress distribution to maximize at the ends of the lap area when laterally loaded.
The connection is to transfer lateral forces to the base. Set screws would be used to keep the joint from sliding apart. Any suggestions for keeping the set screws from acting as shear studs?
Material is aluminum: 357 for inner pipe; 6061-T6 for outer.
Thanks for any help.
The connection is to transfer lateral forces to the base. Set screws would be used to keep the joint from sliding apart. Any suggestions for keeping the set screws from acting as shear studs?
Material is aluminum: 357 for inner pipe; 6061-T6 for outer.
Thanks for any help.