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AS B232-1966

Withdrawn

Withdrawn

A Withdrawn Standard is one, which is removed from sale, and its unique number can no longer be used. The Standard can be withdrawn and not replaced, or it can be withdrawn and replaced by a Standard with a different number.

Guide to design considerations on the strength of screw threads

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF 1 User , PDF 3 Users , PDF 5 Users , PDF 9 Users

Withdrawn date

30-06-2017

Language(s)

English

Published date

01-01-1966

Preview

Gives guidance on the strength of threaded parts where the thread is of triangular (V-form) shape. It deals with design principles; forms of bolt and nut failures; influence of shape, material and production methods on strength; relation between torsional force, tension, clamping force and friction, etc. The work of bolted connections under shear, tension fatigue and impact conditions is also reviewed.

This guide relates to applications of triangular (V-form) screw threads where strength considerations have to be borne in mind. It is intended to draw the attention of designers to the principal strength factors to be considered in following out details of a design, with some mention of measures which may be adopted to improve strengths. The guide has been largely based on results obtained with steel components and while many of the considerations will apply to other materials, care should be exercised in the interpretation of certain data. For quantitative data, it will often be necessary to refer to an appropriate source of information, such as a component or material manufacturer or a Government laboratory, though it is emphasized that information on many aspects of the subject is still inadequate.The guide also relates to behaviour at temperatures where creep and metallurgical changes are unimportant and is concerned with screwed connections, i.e., with 'bolt' and 'nut' combinations; the strength of a threaded bar, not assembled with a nut, is not considered. For the latter, reference should be made to appropriate theoretical and experimental work on notched and threaded bars (1) (2)*-.NOTE. 'Nut' and 'bolt' are used throughout in the general sense to mean internally and externally threaded members respectively, except where it is obvious that ordinary nuts and bolts are meant.The effect of the various strength factors are considered under the following headings:MaterialsMethod of productionGeneral form of threaded members and type of loadingDiameter, pitch, D/p ratio and length of engagementThread formDepth of engagement, degree of fit and truncation of threadsFriction conditions.

Committee
ME-028
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
25
PublisherName
Standards Australia
Status
Withdrawn
Supersedes

Standards Relationship
BS 3580:1964 Identical

Reconfirmed 1984, 1987

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