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Eccentricity in doing a lug-clevis analysis?

Eccentricity in doing a lug-clevis analysis?

Eccentricity in doing a lug-clevis analysis?

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And is there a reference for this? I can't seem to find any references for this even though I know this is a criteria that is checked.

RE: Eccentricity in doing a lug-clevis analysis?

what sort of eccentricity are you thinking ok ?

Bruhn, section D , no good ??

another day in paradise, or is paradise one day closer ?

RE: Eccentricity in doing a lug-clevis analysis?

Typically you need to check for a 10% misalignment transverse load on one lug, in combination with the tie rod axial load, if this is what you are looking for.

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