SR71B
Mechanical
- Oct 31, 2003
- 30
We are inserting a dowel pin thru a hole into a plate. The pin to the hole has an interference fit. We have noticed that at times the pin will split the plate during insertion.
While trying to model the assembly to redesign the plate I have come across something that I can explain.
If you look at the compressive stress of dowel pin during insertion if should fail but it does not. The pin is short so buckling does not enter into the picture.
So how do you explain a stress 6 times greater than the ultimate stress of the material and does not fracture?
While trying to model the assembly to redesign the plate I have come across something that I can explain.
If you look at the compressive stress of dowel pin during insertion if should fail but it does not. The pin is short so buckling does not enter into the picture.
So how do you explain a stress 6 times greater than the ultimate stress of the material and does not fracture?