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AISI 1074

AISI 1074

AISI 1074

(OP)
Do you have shear strength allowable for AISI 1074 High Carbon Steel ASTM A684? Can you tell me source to get it?

RE: AISI 1074

Try Matweb.

 

RE: AISI 1074

Are you interested in a static shear strength (yield or ultimate load case) or a dynamic strength (fatigue)?  1074 is almost always used in spring applications, so I am not exactly sure what you mean by "shear strength allowable".

RE: AISI 1074

And/or if you have the tensile allowable then the shear allowable will be about 1/sqrt(3) times the tensile allowable (about 0.57x) based on Vonmises criteria.

 

RE: AISI 1074

(OP)
I was trying to get the nut allowables. Which is made out of AISI1074

RE: AISI 1074

which "nut" would that be ? MSxxxxx ??

RE: AISI 1074

As a first approximation use the shear strength with half the area of the threaded cylinder at the thread pitch diameter.

 

RE: AISI 1074

Virtually all aerospace spec hardware has design strength data in the document or the base spec.

Regards, Wil Taylor

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