sullivnc
Mechanical
- Feb 10, 2014
- 12
Hi everyone,
Wasn't really sure where to post this. I have a problem I'm having trouble wrapping my head around. I have a piece of glass that is clamped around the entire outer edge. The frame is then secured down to a surface. The glass is circular with a flat (OD of 7.95", 281 deg 18'30" arc with a flat 5.04" long). It is flat, 0.197" thick. The frame has a circular OD, with a bolt pattern OD of 8.375". There are several variables I am looking at. Two different tightening patterns (going around the pattern vs. across), different torques (the correct torque of 9 in*lbs vs an over-torque of 15 in*lbs), and a raised fastener pressing up on the bottom of the frame. The fastener is 1/16" raised and at -22.5 deg on the bolt pattern. Basically, to start with, I want to look at modeling the bending stress created by these different conditions. Can anyone give me a good starting point? Thanks for any help.
Wasn't really sure where to post this. I have a problem I'm having trouble wrapping my head around. I have a piece of glass that is clamped around the entire outer edge. The frame is then secured down to a surface. The glass is circular with a flat (OD of 7.95", 281 deg 18'30" arc with a flat 5.04" long). It is flat, 0.197" thick. The frame has a circular OD, with a bolt pattern OD of 8.375". There are several variables I am looking at. Two different tightening patterns (going around the pattern vs. across), different torques (the correct torque of 9 in*lbs vs an over-torque of 15 in*lbs), and a raised fastener pressing up on the bottom of the frame. The fastener is 1/16" raised and at -22.5 deg on the bolt pattern. Basically, to start with, I want to look at modeling the bending stress created by these different conditions. Can anyone give me a good starting point? Thanks for any help.