swmann
Mechanical
- Jul 9, 2004
- 2
An Aluminum 7075-T6 tube is fired from a gun with a mass on the front end. Total weight is 10.132 lbs. Yield stress (compressive) taken from MIL-HDBK-5H is 68 kpsi. The peak acceleration is about 18,000 g's.
Here are the specs.
Tube
dinner= 2.225 in.
douter= 2.736 in.
length = 16.55 in
Gun dinner = 2.913 in
Gun material is AISI 4340
Taking pinned/pinned end conditions the slenderness ratio is 18.8. This puts it as an intermediate column for buckling (or short column depending on the text). For intermediate column buckling I used the Johnson formula which gives the critical stress as 64 kpsi.
The problem is that the stress generated at peak acceleration is about 92 kpsi and the tube did not fail.
The applied stress is even much more than the yield and ultimate stress for the material.
I checked and rechecked all the data. The radial strain at max acceleration provides 0.005 clearance all around. My only guess is that the tube is unable to deform enough laterally to reach the strain point that corresponds to the yield stress point on the stress-strain curve.
If this is the case how much stress can the tube take before something gives and what would be the most likely mode of failure.
Thank You for any information
Here are the specs.
Tube
dinner= 2.225 in.
douter= 2.736 in.
length = 16.55 in
Gun dinner = 2.913 in
Gun material is AISI 4340
Taking pinned/pinned end conditions the slenderness ratio is 18.8. This puts it as an intermediate column for buckling (or short column depending on the text). For intermediate column buckling I used the Johnson formula which gives the critical stress as 64 kpsi.
The problem is that the stress generated at peak acceleration is about 92 kpsi and the tube did not fail.
The applied stress is even much more than the yield and ultimate stress for the material.
I checked and rechecked all the data. The radial strain at max acceleration provides 0.005 clearance all around. My only guess is that the tube is unable to deform enough laterally to reach the strain point that corresponds to the yield stress point on the stress-strain curve.
If this is the case how much stress can the tube take before something gives and what would be the most likely mode of failure.
Thank You for any information