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Maximal Reduced Stress

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manan
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Maximal Reduced Stress

Hi,

 

I designed a shaft using the design accelerator, I got various stress values based on the inputs I provided, but I came across stress called Maximal Reduced Stress. I wanted to know what it means and how it affects design. Kindly support me with this

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jan.vonasek
in reply to: manan

Hi,

 

you can find exact formula here https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/inventor/learn-explore/caas/CloudHelp/cloudhelp/2020/ENU/Inve...

 

Maximal Reduced Stress is combined stress from bending, torsion, shear and tension which has to be lower than allowable stress (reduced by safety factor).


Jan Vonasek
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manan
in reply to: manan

Thank you for the reply I got my doughts cleared

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Anonymous
in reply to: jan.vonasek

What do you mean with the combination of all the stress? Do you mean the max stress in the shaft? How can I explain to someone what Inventor means with the maximal reduced stress?

 

Thanks

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jan.vonasek
in reply to: Anonymous

Hi Jose,

Reduced stress is kind of sum of all stresses. For more details you may look for example here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Von_Mises_yield_criterion.


Jan Vonasek
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Anonymous
in reply to: jan.vonasek

Hi Jan

Thanks for you quick replay

so, reduce stress is the von misses theory of yield which means that reduce stress is the stress where the component can start to yield in any direction. 

right?

 

Regards

 

Jose

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jan.vonasek
in reply to: Anonymous

Hi Jose,

yes, it can be explained this way.


Jan Vonasek
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Anonymous
in reply to: jan.vonasek

thanks

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