Feb 6, 2015 #1 rob768 Mechanical Joined Aug 3, 2005 Messages 441 Location NL Does anyone have information on allowable stress in a steel-steel pin lug combination?
Feb 6, 2015 #2 Tmoose Mechanical Joined Apr 12, 2003 Messages 5,636 Location US For repetitive lifting usage this is kind of the inverse - http://www.bairstow.com/v/vspfiles/pdf/specs/SKLNS.pdf ================ http://ncsx.pppl.gov/NCSX_Engineeri...tion/Stage 3/analysis plus fea models/BTH.pdf Upvote 0 Downvote
For repetitive lifting usage this is kind of the inverse - http://www.bairstow.com/v/vspfiles/pdf/specs/SKLNS.pdf ================ http://ncsx.pppl.gov/NCSX_Engineeri...tion/Stage 3/analysis plus fea models/BTH.pdf
Feb 7, 2015 Thread starter #3 rob768 Mechanical Joined Aug 3, 2005 Messages 441 Location NL Thanks so far, but i am actually looking for the pin/lug of hydraulic rods. More specifically: hardened steel surfaces in pendulum motions. I am dealing with a seizure problem and there is some argument on the allowable surface stress limits. Upvote 0 Downvote
Thanks so far, but i am actually looking for the pin/lug of hydraulic rods. More specifically: hardened steel surfaces in pendulum motions. I am dealing with a seizure problem and there is some argument on the allowable surface stress limits.