midsidenode...
There are cases where SED is perfectly acceptable... such as for thick material [T>0.5D] and lugs.
What is important to remember is that the devil-is-in-the-details:
A. Drilling/reaming and positional/angular accuracy. How good is Your hole and how close are Your measurements??? Will NDI be able to detect critical cracks, pits, chips, nicks, scratches, etc?
B. Bare or Bushed? plain or countersunk?
C. Interference or cold-expansion [which generates a hoop tension and radial compression stress field].
D. Pin bending and other off-axis loading.
E. Scale effects relative to material or fastener allowables: Alloy/temper, thickness [at heat treatment and any cold/hot working] and form [plate, sheet, drawn bar, extrusion, forging, casting, etc]. Also: is the adjacent edge, square/sharp... or are sharp edges radiused or rounded-off.
F. Technician's workmanship and post inspection verification [NDI, etc]? Would You trust the "team" to build a spaceship... or to build bird-house like Laurel and Hardy? I'm serious... that famous cartoon in Bruhn [Who really determines the strength of a bolt?]is REAL!
G. Are the original material certification test results [Ftu, Fty, Fcy, e, KIc, etc] available? If NOT, is a sample available for testing? See MMPDS for typical examples of "scale" affecting allowables.
H. What is the criticality of this situation? One-hole-out-of-hundreds... or one-of-one??? Loss of aircraft... or just a maintenance nuisance?
I. Is an FEM available for static and DADTA?
J. Are corrosion, fretting, galling or scratching, scoring going to be potential factors. If so, what kind of coating is required? bare? conversion? anodized? plated? primed? sealed? SFL? etc. What are the possible effects of the coating? none, embrittling, lubricating, etc???
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Regards, Wil Taylor