Mandrill22
Mechanical
- Jul 30, 2010
- 113
Hi,
I am trying to prove that a small washer will not yield and bend into a square hole that is close to the same size as the washer.
The washer is 316 stainless steel, 13/16" OD, .405 ID. The square cutout is .563"x.563". The bolt diameter is .375". The max tightening torque is 400 in-lbs, which I converted to 5333 lbs. The washer thickness is .06". It's a carriage bolt with a lock washer and a nut.
Does anyone know how to calculate the stress?
I am trying to prove that a small washer will not yield and bend into a square hole that is close to the same size as the washer.
The washer is 316 stainless steel, 13/16" OD, .405 ID. The square cutout is .563"x.563". The bolt diameter is .375". The max tightening torque is 400 in-lbs, which I converted to 5333 lbs. The washer thickness is .06". It's a carriage bolt with a lock washer and a nut.
Does anyone know how to calculate the stress?