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Old August 22nd 04, 11:29 PM
Ed Wischmeyer
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Default Edge distances in steel

Folks -

How many diameters of edge distance do you need in steel? I know it's 1.5
in aluminum.

thanks

Ed
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Old August 23rd 04, 11:30 AM
Stephen Mitchell
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There is no definite rule (as is also the case for alumnium). It depends on
the stress levels in the part.

In general MIL-HDBK-5 provides data for e/D = 1.5 and 2.0. Unfortunately the
copy I have handy right now (which is Rev F) does not have any data for e/D
= 1.5 for 4130N. However the data for other steels indicates that you could
have a 20%+ reduction in strength when using e/D = 1.5 cf e/D = 2.0.

I would use 2.0 unless you know what the stresses, can source some
allowables for e/D = 1.5 and have run the numbers to show that you have
adequate margins.



"Ed Wischmeyer" wrote in message
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Folks -

How many diameters of edge distance do you need in steel? I know it's 1.5
in aluminum.

thanks

Ed



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Old August 24th 04, 06:22 PM
Bill Chernoff
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ok I'll bite. What's an "edge distance"?

Bill


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Old August 24th 04, 10:53 PM
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The distance of a fastener hole from the edge of a sheet of materials.

Edge distance is measured via and e/D ratio (minimum is typically 1.5 - 2.0)

e = distance from centre of hole to sheet edge.
D = diameter of fastener.

"Bill Chernoff" wrote in message news:aPKWc.197841$M95.174071@pd7tw1no...
ok I'll bite. What's an "edge distance"?

Bill

 




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