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Torsion Bar 1

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MECH8T4

Mechanical
Sep 14, 2011
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CA
I have a torsion bar we use in our product that now is 2"x2" with 3/16 wall in HSS, hollow tube.
We need to change this to 1.5"x3" with the same wall thickness. Everything else to remain the same.
Will this be a safe change from a torsional strenght point of view?
What chart figures could I check to ensure we are not making the product weaker?
Any expertise on this would be much appreciated.
 
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Hi Desertfox-thanks for the replay. I ahve a chart for this, and I just wanted to confirm that the "J" figure is what I should be looking to compare and get assurance on this. I thought it was but not having actually used some of this for a hwile, wasn't confident.
 
for a closed tube torsion stresses are a function of the enclosed area ... 1.8125" * 1.8125" = 3.26in2 ... 1.3125*2.8125 = 3.69in2

all other things being equal, the new section has lower torsion stresses.
 
Thanks rb1957, sounds like all should be good then. is the J figure also an indicator of the alternate being acceptable?
 
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