mfinke
Mechanical
- Nov 4, 2003
- 12
Dear all,
i´m doing a analysis of a pressure resistant small tube under a bending moment.
In our first design the part looks like a hollow bolt. The head of this "bolt" was pressed in another part. When now applying a bending moment to the other end the hghest stress region is the radius between head and shank diameter.
Due to the notch we decided to change the design from "bolt like form" to a hollow cylinder. The boundary conditions are the same. One end of this tube is pressed into another part and at the opposite end there is a bending moment.
My question now is:
-due to the intefernece fit i introduce a pressure to the tube on the outer diameter. The stress at the loaction where the highest bending moment acts is a combination of stress from pressure and stress from bending.
So i´m not really sure about the state of stress and the most critical loaction
Can somebody help me?
regards
MAtthias
i´m doing a analysis of a pressure resistant small tube under a bending moment.
In our first design the part looks like a hollow bolt. The head of this "bolt" was pressed in another part. When now applying a bending moment to the other end the hghest stress region is the radius between head and shank diameter.
Due to the notch we decided to change the design from "bolt like form" to a hollow cylinder. The boundary conditions are the same. One end of this tube is pressed into another part and at the opposite end there is a bending moment.
My question now is:
-due to the intefernece fit i introduce a pressure to the tube on the outer diameter. The stress at the loaction where the highest bending moment acts is a combination of stress from pressure and stress from bending.
So i´m not really sure about the state of stress and the most critical loaction
Can somebody help me?
regards
MAtthias