Effect of thread shape on screw stress concentration by photoelastic measurements
The screw stress concentration for six nut-bolt connections embodying three different thread profiles and two nut shapes is measured photoelastically. Buttress (nearly zero flank angle), trapezoidal (15-deg flank angle), and triangular (30-deg flank angle) thread forms are examined in combination wi...
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description | The screw stress concentration for six nut-bolt connections embodying three different thread profiles and two nut shapes is measured photoelastically. Buttress (nearly zero flank angle), trapezoidal (15-deg flank angle), and triangular (30-deg flank angle) thread forms are examined in combination with standard and lip-type nuts. The effect of the thread profile on the screw stress concentration appears to be dependent upon the kind of nut considered. If the fastening incorporates a standard nut, the buttress thread is stronger than the triangular one, which, in turn, behaves better than the trapezoidal contour. The improvement is roughly a 20-percent reduction in the stress concentration factor from the trapezoidal to the buttress thread. In the case of lip nut, conversely, this tendency is somewhat reversed, with the trapezoidal thread performing slightly (but not decidedly) better than the other two shapes. Finally, averaged over all three thread forms, the lip nut exhibits a stress concentration factor which is about 50 percent lower than that of the standard nut. |
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spelling | ftunivmodena:oai:iris.unimore.it:11380/16047 2025-06-15T14:16:29+00:00 Effect of thread shape on screw stress concentration by photoelastic measurements DRAGONI, Eugenio Dragoni, Eugenio 1994 STAMPA http://hdl.handle.net/11380/16047 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:A1994PW29900007 volume:116 firstpage:228 lastpage:232 journal:JOURNAL OF OFFSHORE MECHANICS AND ARCTIC ENGINEERING-TRANSACTIONS OF THE ASME http://hdl.handle.net/11380/16047 Threaded connection Thread shape Stress concentration Photoelasticity info:eu-repo/semantics/article 1994 ftunivmodena 2025-06-04T04:55:35Z The screw stress concentration for six nut-bolt connections embodying three different thread profiles and two nut shapes is measured photoelastically. Buttress (nearly zero flank angle), trapezoidal (15-deg flank angle), and triangular (30-deg flank angle) thread forms are examined in combination with standard and lip-type nuts. The effect of the thread profile on the screw stress concentration appears to be dependent upon the kind of nut considered. If the fastening incorporates a standard nut, the buttress thread is stronger than the triangular one, which, in turn, behaves better than the trapezoidal contour. The improvement is roughly a 20-percent reduction in the stress concentration factor from the trapezoidal to the buttress thread. In the case of lip nut, conversely, this tendency is somewhat reversed, with the trapezoidal thread performing slightly (but not decidedly) better than the other two shapes. Finally, averaged over all three thread forms, the lip nut exhibits a stress concentration factor which is about 50 percent lower than that of the standard nut. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Unknown Buttress ENVELOPE(-57.083,-57.083,-63.550,-63.550) |
spellingShingle | Threaded connection Thread shape Stress concentration Photoelasticity DRAGONI, Eugenio Effect of thread shape on screw stress concentration by photoelastic measurements |
title | Effect of thread shape on screw stress concentration by photoelastic measurements |
title_full | Effect of thread shape on screw stress concentration by photoelastic measurements |
title_fullStr | Effect of thread shape on screw stress concentration by photoelastic measurements |
title_full_unstemmed | Effect of thread shape on screw stress concentration by photoelastic measurements |
title_short | Effect of thread shape on screw stress concentration by photoelastic measurements |
title_sort | effect of thread shape on screw stress concentration by photoelastic measurements |
topic | Threaded connection Thread shape Stress concentration Photoelasticity |
topic_facet | Threaded connection Thread shape Stress concentration Photoelasticity |
url | http://hdl.handle.net/11380/16047 |