Formula for allowable wall thickness

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To determine the minimum wall thickness for a knife blade made from 1018 cold rolled steel (CRS), the discussion centers on the need for a formula that connects yield strength to wall thickness. Key parameters such as moment, maximum deflection, greatest safe load, yield strength, modulus of elasticity (MOE), and current wall thickness are already known. The user clarifies that the knife blade resembles a thick-walled pipe structure, with a significant safe load capacity of approximately 2700 pounds. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding the loading scenario to accurately calculate the required wall thickness for safety and performance.
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I need to determine the minimum wall thickness for 1018 CRS for a knife blade. I know the moment, max deflection, greatest safe load, yield strength, MOE, length, density, current wall thickness, etc.

However, I can not find a general formula connecting yield strength to wall thickness, which is, I think, what I need. Any help in finding a formula so that I can determine the minimum wall thickness with the info. above is greatly appreciated.


Thank you.
 
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When you say "wall thickness" that implies a hollow shelled piece like a pipe for example. Since you are talking about a knife, I would assume this is not the case.

What kind of loading scenario are you looking at?
 
its actually pretty much a thick-walled pipe like you first thought. It only has a series of blades in the middle of the piece. the greatest safe load, as is, is around 2700 pounds.


thanks.
 
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