mosahed
Structural
- Jun 25, 2013
- 6
I have a problem in which a worn rectangular fastening is supporting a vertical steel pipe from the side of the pipe.
I must calculate the stresses within the fastening in order to determine whether the pipe is able to withstand further loading or not.
Would I be correct in assuming that the shear stress takes primacy in the causation of failure in this circumstance?
Also, would the calculation of said shear stress be as simple as Load/Contact area of fasting ?
Apologies for the lack of technical language I am a recent graduate with little experience (Also I am currently on a short vacation, so no access to codes, textbooks, mentors etc. The questions are simply to help ease my stress for returning to the problem.)
I must calculate the stresses within the fastening in order to determine whether the pipe is able to withstand further loading or not.
Would I be correct in assuming that the shear stress takes primacy in the causation of failure in this circumstance?
Also, would the calculation of said shear stress be as simple as Load/Contact area of fasting ?
Apologies for the lack of technical language I am a recent graduate with little experience (Also I am currently on a short vacation, so no access to codes, textbooks, mentors etc. The questions are simply to help ease my stress for returning to the problem.)