MikeC88
Mechanical
- Jul 27, 2017
- 24
Hello All,
I am looking into a welded lug for an application that will be subjected to an end load. The lug itself is circular in cross section and welded to a flat plate.
After reviewing my copy of Shigley, and looking through the forum, and coming across a number of interesting threads, in particular I am confident that I have assessed the shear in the weld.
I am now onto assessing the attachment stress, both to the flat plate and lug itself, and would like to confirm that my understanding is correct:
For the base plate, I believe I need to utilise [Normal Stress] = [M]x[r]/
Where
M = Moment
r = radius of circular section (25mm in this case)#
I = Second moment of area of a hollow circle (Weld cross section) = 0.25 x Pi x (Ro^4 - Ri^4)
For the weld attachment to the lifting lug I have to admit I am unsure how best to assess, my initial thought is to simplify this to a weld under shear based on half the circumference - So any guidance for this would be appreciated.
I have uploaded my scribbles to date to aid with understanding the problem, any feedback would be appreciated.
Thank you in advance
I am looking into a welded lug for an application that will be subjected to an end load. The lug itself is circular in cross section and welded to a flat plate.
After reviewing my copy of Shigley, and looking through the forum, and coming across a number of interesting threads, in particular I am confident that I have assessed the shear in the weld.
I am now onto assessing the attachment stress, both to the flat plate and lug itself, and would like to confirm that my understanding is correct:
For the base plate, I believe I need to utilise [Normal Stress] = [M]x[r]/
Where
M = Moment
r = radius of circular section (25mm in this case)#
I = Second moment of area of a hollow circle (Weld cross section) = 0.25 x Pi x (Ro^4 - Ri^4)
For the weld attachment to the lifting lug I have to admit I am unsure how best to assess, my initial thought is to simplify this to a weld under shear based on half the circumference - So any guidance for this would be appreciated.
I have uploaded my scribbles to date to aid with understanding the problem, any feedback would be appreciated.
Thank you in advance