Understanding Hertzian Contact Stress in Pin-Link Connections"

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The discussion centers on calculating Hertzian contact stress in pin-link connections, specifically focusing on the interaction between pin A and pin B with the link. The participants confirm that Hertzian stress criteria are relevant for analyzing the compressive stress at the contact point between pin B and the link. They recommend consulting Roark's Formulas for Stress and Strain, particularly Chapter 13, Table 33, for bearing stress calculations. Additionally, they suggest exploring hoop stress topics as they relate to the fixed pin and rotating link scenario.

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  • Understanding of Hertzian stress theory
  • Familiarity with Roark's Formulas for Stress and Strain
  • Knowledge of bearing stress calculations
  • Basic concepts of hoop stress in mechanical systems
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  • Review Roark's Formulas for Stress and Strain, Chapter 13, Table 33
  • Research Hertzian stress calculations in tribology
  • Study hoop stress applications in rotating systems
  • Explore online calculators for Hertzian stress analysis at tribology-abc.com
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Mechanical engineers, tribologists, and students studying contact mechanics will benefit from this discussion, particularly those involved in analyzing pin-link connections and related stress calculations.

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As shown in the attachment, the link (blue) is connected to two pins A and B (red).

Force is applied by the pin A on the link along the x direction purely.

A reaction force is expected at the corresponding point of contact between the pin B and the link

I am told that the compressive stress produced around the contact region of the pin B and the link, is explained by the hertzian stress.

I am unable to find any literature that might give me the method to calculate the contact stresses using hertzian stress criteria.

1. Is hertzian stress criteria the right way to approach this problem?
2. If yes, could someone please tell me how.

Thank you.
 

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It may be more of an interference fit. Others may be able to help more than me. Regardless there are several calculators at:
http://www.tribology-abc.com/
 
Your basic assumption of Hertzian stresses may not be a bad one. I would first consider looking at Roark's, Chapter 13, Table 33, Load condition 2c to determine the bearing stresses.
 
I don't think Hertzian stress will act in your problem.
Gear rolling,rollers under friction drive applications are similar examples of hertzian stress
In your problem pin is fixed with link and together pin with link rotating for this type of problem you search also hoop stress topics

Prakash
 

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