Anyone know the strength differences in 1/8, 3/16, and 1/4" plate if used in the same shape and application off gussets?
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Originally posted by Grape View Postif you drill a hole in them, they get stronger, surface area increase on axis perpendicular to load.Interested in being a VIP member and donating to the site? Click here http://dfwmustangs.net/forums/payments.php
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I'm assuming he's saying it's the same reason a 'pipe' is stronger that a solid bar. Surface area is signifigantly higher in a pipe since you have the outside diameter AND the inside diameter to contend with.
I can see it applying to a gusset as well, but not near as much since it's a flat piece of material (assuming we are not talking about tubular gussets.) The surface area only increases on the inner areas of the hole.
I'm sure there is a point of diminishing returns - as, you wouldn't want to drill a hole perpindicular to the axis of a tube to 'make it stronger'. You'd effectively be giving it a place to fold - but I'd think that would apply to a flat gusset as well. I guess it more depends on what kind of forces are applied as to whether or not it's stronger for a given application.
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Originally posted by Mach1 View Postcan you explain this in further detail?
If he is asking about other types of gussets, the dimples are self explanatory...to me.sigpic18 F150 Supercrew - daily
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Originally posted by turbostang View PostIn relation to what? Like, a cage?
The strenght differences will vary quite a bit, I mean, I'd say that 99.99% of the time, thicker is better as long as it's within reason. If it's any thicker than the parent materials of what you're putting it on - then there's not a lot of sense to it.
Grape, so do using dimple dies weaken it since the hole isn't exactly on the same plane?Last edited by 4EyedTurd; 09-13-2012, 09:09 AM.
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Originally posted by 4EyedTurd View PostI'm building a plate front bumper for a pickup out of 3/16" plate that has a few angles. I already planned on gussets for added strength. I was bored last night and ended up making them out of 3/16. I understand that thinner than the parent metal=weak setup, but does it make the gusset pointless?
Grape, so do using dimple dies weaken it since the hole isn't exactly on the same plane?pinto gt with wood trim
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Originally posted by Grape View Postdimples strengthen when a force is applied in a direction perpendicular to the center of the hole. Like the lightweight seats. this is hard to explain without being able to draw it.
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