Parts of the knuckle joint
A knuckle joint always has a fork end, an eye end, and a pin. Typically, these are all specially made parts although standard rod ends are sometimes used for the eye end. This has the advantage that a rod end allows some additional rotational movement perpendicular to the pin axis, providing further protection against bending stress.
Various types of pins can also be used. The most common is a special pin with a shoulder at one end and a cross hole at the other to accept a collar and split pint. For large structures, such as bridges, cold rivets were historically used. The pivot may also be bolted.
How to Calculate Thickness of Eye End of Knuckle Joint given Tensile Stress in Eye?
Thickness of Eye End of Knuckle Joint given Tensile Stress in Eye calculator uses Thickess of Eye of Knuckle Joint = Load on Knuckle Joint/(Tensile Stress in Eye of Knuckle Joint*(Outer Diameter of Eye of Knuckle Joint-Diameter of Knuckle Pin)) to calculate the Thickess of Eye of Knuckle Joint, The Thickness of eye end of knuckle joint given tensile stress in eye is the thickness of the eye of the non-forked part of a knuckle joint and is measured along the eye hole axis. Thickess of Eye of Knuckle Joint is denoted by b symbol.
How to calculate Thickness of Eye End of Knuckle Joint given Tensile Stress in Eye using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Thickness of Eye End of Knuckle Joint given Tensile Stress in Eye, enter Load on Knuckle Joint (L), Tensile Stress in Eye of Knuckle Joint (σte), Outer Diameter of Eye of Knuckle Joint (do) & Diameter of Knuckle Pin (d) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Thickness of Eye End of Knuckle Joint given Tensile Stress in Eye calculation can be explained with given input values -> 25839.79 = 45000/(45000000*(0.08-0.037)).