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Shear connetion

Shear connetion

Shear connetion

(OP)
I intend to attach a shear connection to a pipe by expanding a ring with heat and am interested in learning how to calculate the shear strength after the ring has cooled off.

RE: Shear connetion

Is this shear strength for resisting rotation around or sliding on the pipe?

RE: Shear connetion

(OP)
It is for sliding on the pipe.

RE: Shear connetion

Use Lammes Equation to figure out pressure from ring contact on pipe, knowing diameter and width of ring, and an assumed a coefficient of friction, you can determine the resisting shear.

RE: Shear connetion

then, apply a factor of safety.

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