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Posted by: david04883 ® 12/14/2005, 12:23:15 Author Profile Mail author Edit |
hi, Is there a conversion from UTS to an 'ultimate shear strength'. I am designing a stepped hollow shaft that will fail in shear. I know the shear force and the area over which this will be applied. I now need to specify a material that will be strong enough, but don't know how. regards,
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Posted by: kals80 ® 12/14/2005, 15:12:58 Author Profile Mail author Edit |
I dont know exactly about all other materials but for all steels Ultimate shear strength is 75% of Ultimate Tensile Strength. You may find some useful information in ASTM A48, A47, A197 and A220) |
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