by Darick » Mon Jun 02, 2014 10:40 pm
I've only seen one quantifiable explanation of a stress riser and that was in the AC43-13 on acceptable repair methods in regards to nicks on propellers. I'd have to review that again but for what I remember it doesn't address typical cutting marks produced by saws, files and whatever. Other than that, I've only heard very general things like "if you can catch your fingernail on it" which I find to be way too inadequate for something my life depends on.
Does anyone have a better guide for what is and what isn't a stress riser...possibly related by something as simple as sand paper grit? Example...60 grit produces an unacceptable roughness or the surface finish produced by 320 grit is acceptable? If we really want to get technical, a profilometer standard in RMS units would be dandy.
Darick Gundy
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