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Forum: Deck hardware: Rigging, Sails & Hoisting 12-01-2014, 12:31 |
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DumnMad
Re: Load Testing Results
Nice one Evans. Friction is a funny property in that its value depends heavily on surface roughness. Tighter stitching might increase effective roughness as it binds the two fabrics into each... |
Forum: Deck hardware: Rigging, Sails & Hoisting 07-01-2014, 17:37 |
Replies: 254
Views: 29,098
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DumnMad
Re: Load Testing Results
Would be interesting Evans. Its like frictions grip bolts versus shear bolts. The thing with thread is that side compressive strength is nothing compared to axial tensile strength so creating... |
Forum: Deck hardware: Rigging, Sails & Hoisting 07-01-2014, 16:45 |
Replies: 254
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DumnMad
Re: Load Testing Results
I'm thinking the joint strength must be proportional to the clamping force, or web on web friction, rather than shear on the thread or thread pattern. - Can you vary your tension on the stitching to... |
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