scottlel
Marine/Ocean
- Nov 13, 2007
- 3
Well the tile sums it up we are having a fatigue failure that involves a buttress thread. I have a cylinder of 6061-T6 Aluminum we have cut an internal buttress thread in. After 7-10,000 cycles to pressure, 3,000psi, the tube fails at the last thread of the sealing cap. I've been through two designs. One I inherited that had a very high axial stress in the wall- 26,000psi. I thickend up the wall and have reduced the axial stress to 9,000psi. This did nothing for the life of the tube. After about the same number of cycles I still end up with the same failure.
Any ideas on what else I should be doing to fix this problem?
Any ideas on what else I should be doing to fix this problem?