NaikD
Mechanical
- Nov 23, 2002
- 48
All,
We are using a 0.148" wide, 0.45" long and 0.008" thick SS 301 full hard strip to preload another component. The strip has two clearance holes at both ends. Two M1.6 socket head cap screws are used to preload the strip.
So basically, it is a fixed beam with a center load. The deflection measured at the end of the strip is 0.012". FEM analysis shows that the stress, 151 ksi in the strip is in the plastic range of the stress strain curve.
Unfortunately due to CTE mismatch, during cold cycles, although the strip contracts on the component level, overall effect on the strip is adding more deflection on the strip as the both fixed ends move down on the assembly level. On stress strain curve, the operating point moves further in the plastic range, stretching the strip and adding more plastic strain and increasing the length of the strip and increase in the preload.
During hot cycle, strip relaxes due to overall expansion of the assembly, in addition the strip also expands. How can I represent this on the stress strain curve? Additional strain (along + ve x axis) due to thermal expansion of the strip and simultaneous reduction in the plastic stress (along - ve y axis) would not put the operating point on the stress strain curve.
Are there any formulaes/ideas how can I interpret this on the stress strain curve?
Your help is appreciated.
Thanks,
-NaikD
We are using a 0.148" wide, 0.45" long and 0.008" thick SS 301 full hard strip to preload another component. The strip has two clearance holes at both ends. Two M1.6 socket head cap screws are used to preload the strip.
So basically, it is a fixed beam with a center load. The deflection measured at the end of the strip is 0.012". FEM analysis shows that the stress, 151 ksi in the strip is in the plastic range of the stress strain curve.
Unfortunately due to CTE mismatch, during cold cycles, although the strip contracts on the component level, overall effect on the strip is adding more deflection on the strip as the both fixed ends move down on the assembly level. On stress strain curve, the operating point moves further in the plastic range, stretching the strip and adding more plastic strain and increasing the length of the strip and increase in the preload.
During hot cycle, strip relaxes due to overall expansion of the assembly, in addition the strip also expands. How can I represent this on the stress strain curve? Additional strain (along + ve x axis) due to thermal expansion of the strip and simultaneous reduction in the plastic stress (along - ve y axis) would not put the operating point on the stress strain curve.
Are there any formulaes/ideas how can I interpret this on the stress strain curve?
Your help is appreciated.
Thanks,
-NaikD