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Shearing Strength of SAE 1018 CRS 1

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dananay

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Mar 23, 2004
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Can someone please point me in the direction of this mechanical property?

Thank you in advance for your kind reply.
 
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I urge caution with this. The three decimal precision comes from the von Mises criterion for yielding, so the shear yield strength = 0.577 times the tensile yield stress. The ultimate shear stress is more random, and the the ratio is variable. I would use 0.6 (with an appropriate safety factor) or perform testing to obtain an accurate number.

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Cory

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Use caution on the yield strength of any cold drawn products. The specification say the strenght is "typical" meaning it is based on a specific diameter cold finished bar. As the bar increases in diameter the strength reduces. An example is a .5" dia bar and a 4" dia bar. the cold working which takes place in the .5 dia is a much higher percentage of the bar and thus the yield strength is higher while the 4" dia has a very small percentage of the bar actually cold worked.
 
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