timmckee
Mechanical
- Oct 19, 2005
- 20
Hi,
I'm trying to design a work table for our shop using 4x4x1/2" and 5x5x3/8" HSS members for legs. The legs are to be adjustable in height with the smaller HSS "nesting" in the larger. The table height is to be adjusted using the nested HSS and inserting a pin through the two members.
I think I have a handle on the shear stresses in the pins but when considering the compressive stress at the pin holes, would it be too conservative to assume the stress is concentrated over a area equal to the diameter of the hole times the material thickness? ie d x t ?
Any suggestions on how to treat this ananlysis would be appreciated.
I'm trying to design a work table for our shop using 4x4x1/2" and 5x5x3/8" HSS members for legs. The legs are to be adjustable in height with the smaller HSS "nesting" in the larger. The table height is to be adjusted using the nested HSS and inserting a pin through the two members.
I think I have a handle on the shear stresses in the pins but when considering the compressive stress at the pin holes, would it be too conservative to assume the stress is concentrated over a area equal to the diameter of the hole times the material thickness? ie d x t ?
Any suggestions on how to treat this ananlysis would be appreciated.