Strength of materials
People to know
Quick reference
Pipe sizes
STD part reference
100

This is the internal resistance offered by a material to an externally applied force.

stress

100

This person is the Quality and& Safety manager at Raycap CHS.

Shawn Mason

100

This is the oversize we put on rivnut holes when powder coating

0.008”

100

This is the Thickness of 3 1/2" std pipe

.226"

100

This is the catagory # for Clamp mounts

1423

200

This type of stress occurs when forces act parallel but opposite on a surface.

shear stress

200

This person is the Director, Product Development for Raycap North America

Jonathan Martinez

200
This is the size of the sheet that Invisiwave comes in

 60” x 120”.   - .110 in Thick.

200

This is the OD of 4" std pipe

4.5"

200

This is the catagory # for spine assemblies

1431

300

This is the stress at which a material begins to permanently deform.

What is yield strength

300

This person builds the boxes that we ship our products in.

Cobb Haynes

300

In Radome design, this is the Max cantilevered height (without additional bulkheads)

4’-0”

300

This is the ID of 12" STD pipe

12.000

300

This is the catagory # for bent bulkheads

1621

400

This is the total deformation per unit length of a material under stress.

strain

400

This person is the Weld Supervisor at CHS

Jon Von Lehe

400

This is the size of the holethat a 5/16" riv nut going into a powdered stainless steel plate uses

0.539

400

This is the OD of 2" STD pipe

2.375"

400

This is the catagory # for omnimounts

1422

500

This region of the stress-strain curve follows yield and represents significant deformation without much increase in load.

What is the plastic region?

500

This person is the Plant manager at CHS.

Kevin Graham

500

This is the wrench size used for a 5/16" hex head bolt

1/2"

500

This is the wall thickness of 10.75" XH pipe

0.5"

500

This is the category # for capped invisiwave radomes

1432