Noobster101
Student
- Jan 19, 2022
- 4
Hello guys, I hope everyone is okay. I am having a bit of a trouble with a mechanical problem, and I was hoping someone could point me in the right direction (I am kind of bad with physics but I am trying to prove something).
Background:
I am currently inserting a pin trough 2 objects to create an interference fit. At the moment it works, however the surface on object 1 is showing deformation of the plastic. My guess is that the large size of the pin is causing this. Therefore, I plan to reduce the size of the pin and the hole to a much smaller one, while maintaining the same interference between them. But my boss wants me to prove this using physics (which i am bad at).
Basically:
I have a 2.65mm OD pin/ 2mm ID and 25mm of length.
That pin is being used to join 2 objects together, trough a 2.6mm hole to create an interference fit. both object 1 and 2 are ABS and the pin is stainless steel.
I am interested in knowing the stress generated on the surface of object 1, when the pin is inserted into both holes. For the sake of this exercise, lets assume the force used to push the pin is 100N.
Currently after inserting the pin there is some deformation observed on the surface of object 1.
Once I know how to do this, I will do the same calculations with the smaller pin, compare the two and reach some conclusions
Here is an image of what I am trying to explain . Thank you for your time
Background:
I am currently inserting a pin trough 2 objects to create an interference fit. At the moment it works, however the surface on object 1 is showing deformation of the plastic. My guess is that the large size of the pin is causing this. Therefore, I plan to reduce the size of the pin and the hole to a much smaller one, while maintaining the same interference between them. But my boss wants me to prove this using physics (which i am bad at).
Basically:
I have a 2.65mm OD pin/ 2mm ID and 25mm of length.
That pin is being used to join 2 objects together, trough a 2.6mm hole to create an interference fit. both object 1 and 2 are ABS and the pin is stainless steel.
I am interested in knowing the stress generated on the surface of object 1, when the pin is inserted into both holes. For the sake of this exercise, lets assume the force used to push the pin is 100N.
Currently after inserting the pin there is some deformation observed on the surface of object 1.
Once I know how to do this, I will do the same calculations with the smaller pin, compare the two and reach some conclusions
Here is an image of what I am trying to explain . Thank you for your time