Well, seems that this topic (eccentric loading) has been working me over the coals recently!
So today my question pertains to welded joints (fillet welds) loaded eccentrically in torsion.
I am wanting to understand the difference between J & Ju. I understand that Ju is the unit polar moment of inertia and it must be multiplied by an area (throat for example) to calculate the stress at that point. I am good with the throat area derivation.
However, I have seen differences between Kennedy, Shigley and the NCEES practice exam.
The way I am thinking about it, if you want to know the torsional shear stress at a specific point (say the extreme fiber for max shear) you would use J= 0.707*h*Ju.
If you want to calculate the average torsional stress, you would use J= Total Weld Area * Ju. For example, two parallel, vertical welds each of length d, would be J= 1.414*h*d*Ju
Why in practice would you look at average torsional shear vs. max torsional shear (if I am understanding this correctly)? Wouldn't you always just check for max shear at the extreme fiber and not care what the average is?
Thanks in advance for your thoughts.
So today my question pertains to welded joints (fillet welds) loaded eccentrically in torsion.
I am wanting to understand the difference between J & Ju. I understand that Ju is the unit polar moment of inertia and it must be multiplied by an area (throat for example) to calculate the stress at that point. I am good with the throat area derivation.
However, I have seen differences between Kennedy, Shigley and the NCEES practice exam.
The way I am thinking about it, if you want to know the torsional shear stress at a specific point (say the extreme fiber for max shear) you would use J= 0.707*h*Ju.
If you want to calculate the average torsional stress, you would use J= Total Weld Area * Ju. For example, two parallel, vertical welds each of length d, would be J= 1.414*h*d*Ju
Why in practice would you look at average torsional shear vs. max torsional shear (if I am understanding this correctly)? Wouldn't you always just check for max shear at the extreme fiber and not care what the average is?
Thanks in advance for your thoughts.