yojo
Mechanical
- Jul 12, 2006
- 4
I am wondring if there is an endurance limit to adjust the ultimate tensile strength of bolts in fatigue shear loading. I am using Se=.5*Sut for Sut<200ksi developed from the Rotaing-Beam test for tensile fatigue loading.
I am designing a frame that will hold a disc brake system to stop a 1000hp GE Mill motor. I have already reduced the Sp(74000kpsi proof strength) by half Sp=.5*Sps to get a Shear proof strength. I do not know if I have to further reduce my proof strength do to the nature of the Repeated loading conditions (20400lb).
Any help would be great
Thanks
I am designing a frame that will hold a disc brake system to stop a 1000hp GE Mill motor. I have already reduced the Sp(74000kpsi proof strength) by half Sp=.5*Sps to get a Shear proof strength. I do not know if I have to further reduce my proof strength do to the nature of the Repeated loading conditions (20400lb).
Any help would be great
Thanks