banag
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- May 9, 2009
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From fatigue aspect, is it possible that scalloping the components at free edges would be more critical than non-scalloped component?
Assume, minimum edge distances of holes are maintained, it is well designed that no stress concentration interactions between fastener holes and scalloped portion (would be like a notch), and scalloped portion stress concentration also under control. In that case can we go for scalloping for all the fatigue critical components without any hesitation (which would reduce more weight)? Or is there any other hidden risk?
Assume, minimum edge distances of holes are maintained, it is well designed that no stress concentration interactions between fastener holes and scalloped portion (would be like a notch), and scalloped portion stress concentration also under control. In that case can we go for scalloping for all the fatigue critical components without any hesitation (which would reduce more weight)? Or is there any other hidden risk?