Core Diameter of Screw given Direct Compressive Stress Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Core diameter of screw = sqrt((4*Axial load on screw)/(pi*Compressive stress in screw))
dc = sqrt((4*Wa)/(pi*σc))
This formula uses 1 Constants, 1 Functions, 3 Variables
Constants Used
pi - Archimedes' constant Value Taken As 3.14159265358979323846264338327950288
Functions Used
sqrt - A square root function is a function that takes a non-negative number as an input and returns the square root of the given input number., sqrt(Number)
Variables Used
Core diameter of screw - (Measured in Meter) - Core diameter of screw is defined as the smallest diameter of the thread of the screw or nut. The term “minor diameter” replaces the term “core diameter” as applied to the thread of a screw.
Axial load on screw - (Measured in Newton) - Axial load on screw is the instantaneous load applied to the screw along its axis.
Compressive stress in screw - (Measured in Pascal) - Compressive stress in screw is the force per unit area that is responsible for the deformation of the material such that the volume of the material reduces.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Axial load on screw: 131000 Newton --> 131000 Newton No Conversion Required
Compressive stress in screw: 94 Newton per Square Millimeter --> 94000000 Pascal (Check conversion ​here)
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
dc = sqrt((4*Wa)/(pi*σc)) --> sqrt((4*131000)/(pi*94000000))
Evaluating ... ...
dc = 0.0421237261137401
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
0.0421237261137401 Meter -->42.1237261137401 Millimeter (Check conversion ​here)
FINAL ANSWER
42.1237261137401 42.12373 Millimeter <-- Core diameter of screw
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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25 Design of Screw and Nut Calculators

Nominal Diameter of Screw given Transverse Shear Stress at Root of Nut
​ Go Nominal diameter of screw = Axial load on screw/(pi*Transverse shear stress in nut*Thread Thickness*Number of Engaged Threads)
Transverse Shear Stress at Root of Nut
​ Go Transverse shear stress in nut = Axial load on screw/(pi*Nominal diameter of screw*Thread Thickness*Number of Engaged Threads)
Thread Thickness at Core Diameter of Screw given Transverse Shear Stress
​ Go Thread Thickness = Axial load on screw/(pi*Transverse Shear Stress in Screw*Core diameter of screw*Number of Engaged Threads)
Number of Threads in Engagement with Nut given Transverse Shear Stress
​ Go Number of Engaged Threads = Axial load on screw/(pi*Thread Thickness*Transverse Shear Stress in Screw*Core diameter of screw)
Core Diameter of Screw given Transverse Shear Stress in Screw
​ Go Core diameter of screw = Axial load on screw/(Transverse Shear Stress in Screw*pi*Thread Thickness*Number of Engaged Threads)
Axial Load on Screw given Transverse Shear Stress
​ Go Axial load on screw = (Transverse Shear Stress in Screw*pi*Core diameter of screw*Thread Thickness*Number of Engaged Threads)
Transverse Shear Stress in Screw
​ Go Transverse Shear Stress in Screw = Axial load on screw/(pi*Core diameter of screw*Thread Thickness*Number of Engaged Threads)
Axial Load on Screw given Transverse Shear Stress at Root of Nut
​ Go Axial load on screw = pi*Transverse shear stress in nut*Thread Thickness*Nominal diameter of screw*Number of Engaged Threads
Overall Efficiency of Power Screw
​ Go Efficiency of power screw = Axial load on screw*Lead of Power Screw/(2*pi*Torsional Moment on Screw)
Lead of Screw given Overall Efficiency
​ Go Lead of Power Screw = 2*pi*Efficiency of power screw*Torsional Moment on Screw/Axial load on screw
Core Diameter of Screw given Direct Compressive Stress
​ Go Core diameter of screw = sqrt((4*Axial load on screw)/(pi*Compressive stress in screw))
Helix Angle of Thread
​ Go Helix angle of screw = atan(Lead of Power Screw/(pi*Mean Diameter of Power Screw))
Mean diameter of Screw given Helix Angle
​ Go Mean Diameter of Power Screw = Lead of Power Screw/(pi*tan(Helix angle of screw))
Lead of Screw given Helix angle
​ Go Lead of Power Screw = tan(Helix angle of screw)*pi*Mean Diameter of Power Screw
Core Diameter of Screw given Torsional Shear Stress
​ Go Core diameter of screw = (16*Torsional Moment on Screw/(pi*Torsional shear stress in screw))^(1/3)
Torsional Shear Stress of Screw
​ Go Torsional shear stress in screw = 16*Torsional Moment on Screw/(pi*(Core diameter of screw^3))
Torsional Moment in Screw given Torsional Shear Stress
​ Go Torsional Moment on Screw = Torsional shear stress in screw*pi*(Core diameter of screw^3)/16
Direct Compressive Stress in Screw
​ Go Compressive stress in screw = (Axial load on screw*4)/(pi*Core diameter of screw^2)
Axial Load on Screw given Direct Compressive Stress
​ Go Axial load on screw = (Compressive stress in screw*pi*Core diameter of screw^2)/4
Nominal Diameter of Power Screw given Mean Diameter
​ Go Nominal diameter of screw = Mean Diameter of Power Screw+(0.5*Pitch of power screw thread)
Pitch of Screw given Mean Diameter
​ Go Pitch of power screw thread = (Nominal diameter of screw-Mean Diameter of Power Screw)/0.5
Mean Diameter of Power Screw
​ Go Mean Diameter of Power Screw = Nominal diameter of screw-0.5*Pitch of power screw thread
Nominal Diameter of Power Screw
​ Go Nominal diameter of screw = Core diameter of screw+Pitch of power screw thread
Core Diameter of Power Screw
​ Go Core diameter of screw = Nominal diameter of screw-Pitch of power screw thread
Pitch of Power Screw
​ Go Pitch of power screw thread = Nominal diameter of screw-Core diameter of screw

Core Diameter of Screw given Direct Compressive Stress Formula

Core diameter of screw = sqrt((4*Axial load on screw)/(pi*Compressive stress in screw))
dc = sqrt((4*Wa)/(pi*σc))

What is Optimum Core Diameter ?

Optimum Core (or Root) Diameter is the diameter calculated using Allowable Stress instead of Direct Compressive Stress. It is greater in dimension than the original Core Diameter and hence provides a lower chance of failure inclusive of jerks.

How to Calculate Core Diameter of Screw given Direct Compressive Stress?

Core Diameter of Screw given Direct Compressive Stress calculator uses Core diameter of screw = sqrt((4*Axial load on screw)/(pi*Compressive stress in screw)) to calculate the Core diameter of screw, Core Diameter of Screw given Direct Compressive Stress is a way of calculating the Core (or Root) Diameter of a screw of selected material, that can function against the working load without failure. It is defined as the smallest diameter of the thread of the screw or nut. The term “minor diameter” replaces the term “core diameter” as applied to the thread of a screw. Core diameter of screw is denoted by dc symbol.

How to calculate Core Diameter of Screw given Direct Compressive Stress using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Core Diameter of Screw given Direct Compressive Stress, enter Axial load on screw (Wa) & Compressive stress in screw c) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Core Diameter of Screw given Direct Compressive Stress calculation can be explained with given input values -> 42123.73 = sqrt((4*131000)/(pi*94000000)).

FAQ

What is Core Diameter of Screw given Direct Compressive Stress?
Core Diameter of Screw given Direct Compressive Stress is a way of calculating the Core (or Root) Diameter of a screw of selected material, that can function against the working load without failure. It is defined as the smallest diameter of the thread of the screw or nut. The term “minor diameter” replaces the term “core diameter” as applied to the thread of a screw and is represented as dc = sqrt((4*Wa)/(pi*σc)) or Core diameter of screw = sqrt((4*Axial load on screw)/(pi*Compressive stress in screw)). Axial load on screw is the instantaneous load applied to the screw along its axis & Compressive stress in screw is the force per unit area that is responsible for the deformation of the material such that the volume of the material reduces.
How to calculate Core Diameter of Screw given Direct Compressive Stress?
Core Diameter of Screw given Direct Compressive Stress is a way of calculating the Core (or Root) Diameter of a screw of selected material, that can function against the working load without failure. It is defined as the smallest diameter of the thread of the screw or nut. The term “minor diameter” replaces the term “core diameter” as applied to the thread of a screw is calculated using Core diameter of screw = sqrt((4*Axial load on screw)/(pi*Compressive stress in screw)). To calculate Core Diameter of Screw given Direct Compressive Stress, you need Axial load on screw (Wa) & Compressive stress in screw c). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Axial load on screw & Compressive stress in screw and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
How many ways are there to calculate Core diameter of screw?
In this formula, Core diameter of screw uses Axial load on screw & Compressive stress in screw. We can use 4 other way(s) to calculate the same, which is/are as follows -
  • Core diameter of screw = Nominal diameter of screw-Pitch of power screw thread
  • Core diameter of screw = (16*Torsional Moment on Screw/(pi*Torsional shear stress in screw))^(1/3)
  • Core diameter of screw = Axial load on screw/(Transverse Shear Stress in Screw*pi*Thread Thickness*Number of Engaged Threads)
  • Core diameter of screw = sqrt((Nominal diameter of screw)^2-(4*Axial load on screw/(Unit bearing pressure for nut*pi*Number of Engaged Threads)))
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