tnteng
Mechanical
- Oct 24, 2002
- 58
I am calculating the shear stress of a pin tearing out of a hole that is near the edge of a plate. Does anyone know if the area used in the tearout shear stress calculation would be based on 2 times the distance from the center of the hole to the edge of the plate times the thickness of the plate (as is done with padeyes)? Or would it be based on 2 times the distance from the edge of the plate to the radius of the hole times the thickness of the plate?
Also would there be a limit as to how close the hole could be to the edge without causing a problem with tensile stresses on the section that is between the hole and the edge of the plate?
Thanks in advance for the help,
Tony Billeaud
Mechanical Engineer
Franks Casing Crew
Also would there be a limit as to how close the hole could be to the edge without causing a problem with tensile stresses on the section that is between the hole and the edge of the plate?
Thanks in advance for the help,
Tony Billeaud
Mechanical Engineer
Franks Casing Crew