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Don't have to worry about me going off in a huff; not who I am. But, in the case of this thread, I just know when I'm trying to discuss something in the science realm with someone who really doesn't understand the science down at the micro level. At some point, it just isn't worth discussing any more.
And, don't worry, you'll definitely see me chiming in again when I feel my knowledge is petinent, and especially when I know the science is being misrepresented. I'll stay out of the fray when it isn't in my knowledge base, other than usually to ask questions for my own understanding, or as in the case of the recent cam tooth breakage to offer a variety of ways that I could see the failure having occurred. Hopefully giving food for thought for further dialog. And, I don't mind being corrected, and there are definitely times when it is appropriate. So, have at it, you'll never offend me no matter what. As in class 8.8 which I incorrectly stated as grade 8.8. I spent 40 years discussing/agruing with engineers whose problems I was charged to fix. And, in the process as long as both parties were open minded, we both learned from one another. It is a process I enjoy, and hope to be involved in here. I continue to learn more of the science of engineering every year.
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MB968...please, please...don't go away. Flash needs to be told occasionally/frequently that he is a butthead (scientifically speaking of course)...oh, and (almost) never gives up, so have at it.
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[quote name='tamathumper' timestamp='1360753789' post='138704']
Specifically, I'm still curious about the bolt and whether or not it is subjected to cyclic loads (I assume meaning "passing zero" between tension and compression) or only subjected to varying tensions
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Answer it no to cyclic, and yes to varying tensions. This is bolted joints 101. As I keep on saying, this isn't that difficult to understand. Most people with any techincal savy can understand it if just presented in the right way. All my dialog above was never about the bottom line of which bolt to use, in all likelyhood, any reasonable quality bolt would work. My dialog about the misconceptions being given as to how things work. This one is pretty simple. Think of it this way. If the bolt goes through a state of zero load when it passes from tension to compression, that in turn means the joint also goes through a state of no load (you know the old equal and opposite thing). Thats when things start coming apart.
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