Thread Thickness at Core Diameter of Screw given Transverse Shear Stress Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Thread Thickness = Axial load on screw/(pi*Transverse Shear Stress in Screw*Core diameter of screw*Number of Engaged Threads)
t = Wa/(pi*τs*dc*z)
This formula uses 1 Constants, 5 Variables
Constants Used
pi - Archimedes' constant Value Taken As 3.14159265358979323846264338327950288
Variables Used
Thread Thickness - (Measured in Meter) - Thread Thickness is defined as the thickness of a single thread.
Axial load on screw - (Measured in Newton) - Axial load on screw is the instantaneous load applied to the screw along its axis.
Transverse Shear Stress in Screw - (Measured in Pascal) - Transverse Shear Stress in Screw is the resistance force developed per unit cross-sectional area by the screw to avoid transverse deformation.
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.
Number of Engaged Threads - A number of Engaged Threads of a screw/bolt are the count of threads of the screw/bolt that are currently in engagement with the nut.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Axial load on screw: 131000 Newton --> 131000 Newton No Conversion Required
Transverse Shear Stress in Screw: 27.6 Newton per Square Millimeter --> 27600000 Pascal (Check conversion here)
Core diameter of screw: 42 Millimeter --> 0.042 Meter (Check conversion here)
Number of Engaged Threads: 9 --> No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
t = Wa/(pi*τs*dc*z) --> 131000/(pi*27600000*0.042*9)
Evaluating ... ...
t = 0.00399687476900512
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
0.00399687476900512 Meter -->3.99687476900512 Millimeter (Check conversion here)
FINAL ANSWER
3.99687476900512 3.996875 Millimeter <-- Thread Thickness
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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25 Design of Screw and Nut Calculators

Nominal Diameter of Screw given Unit Bearing Pressure
Go Nominal diameter of screw = sqrt((4*Axial load on screw/(Unit bearing pressure for nut*pi*Number of Engaged Threads))+(Core diameter of screw)^2)
Core Diameter of Screw given Unit Bearing Pressure
Go 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)))
Number of Threads in Engagement with Nut given Unit Bearing Pressure
Go Number of Engaged Threads = 4*Axial load on screw/((pi*Unit bearing pressure for nut*((Nominal diameter of screw^2)-(Core diameter of screw^2))))
Unit Bearing Pressure for Thread
Go Unit bearing pressure for nut = 4*Axial load on screw/(pi*Number of Engaged Threads*((Nominal diameter of screw^2)-(Core diameter of screw^2)))
Axial Load on Screw given Unit Bearing Pressure
Go Axial load on screw = pi*Number of Engaged Threads*Unit bearing pressure for nut*((Nominal diameter of screw^2)-(Core diameter of screw^2))/4
Number of Threads in Engagement with Nut given Transverse Shear Stress at Root of Nut
Go Number of Engaged Threads = Axial load on screw/(pi*Nominal diameter of screw*Transverse shear stress in nut*Thread Thickness)
Thread Thickness at Root of Nut given Transverse Shear Stress at Root of Nut
Go Thread Thickness = Axial load on screw/(pi*Nominal diameter of screw*Number of Engaged Threads*Transverse shear stress in nut)
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
Core Diameter of Screw given Direct Compressive Stress
Go Core diameter of screw = sqrt((4*Axial load on screw)/(pi*Compressive stress in screw))
Bearing Area between Screw and Nut for One Thread
Go Bearing area between screw and nut = pi*((Nominal diameter of screw^2)-(Core diameter of screw^2))/4
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
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

Thread Thickness at Core Diameter of Screw given Transverse Shear Stress Formula

Thread Thickness = Axial load on screw/(pi*Transverse Shear Stress in Screw*Core diameter of screw*Number of Engaged Threads)
t = Wa/(pi*τs*dc*z)

Define thread thickness?

Thread Thickness at Core Diameter When Transverse Shear Stress is Given is defined as the thickness of a single thread. Inch thread sizes are specified by diameter and threads per inch. Diameter is also known as screw size. For those with a diameter smaller than 1/4", screw size is indicated by a number (e.g., #10 or No.10).

How to Calculate Thread Thickness at Core Diameter of Screw given Transverse Shear Stress?

Thread Thickness at Core Diameter of Screw given Transverse Shear Stress calculator uses Thread Thickness = Axial load on screw/(pi*Transverse Shear Stress in Screw*Core diameter of screw*Number of Engaged Threads) to calculate the Thread Thickness, Thread Thickness at Core Diameter of Screw given Transverse Shear Stress is defined as the thickness of a single thread at the core diameter of the bolt. Thread Thickness is denoted by t symbol.

How to calculate Thread Thickness at Core Diameter of Screw given Transverse Shear Stress using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Thread Thickness at Core Diameter of Screw given Transverse Shear Stress, enter Axial load on screw (Wa), Transverse Shear Stress in Screw s), Core diameter of screw (dc) & Number of Engaged Threads (z) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Thread Thickness at Core Diameter of Screw given Transverse Shear Stress calculation can be explained with given input values -> 3996.875 = 131000/(pi*27600000*0.042*9).

FAQ

What is Thread Thickness at Core Diameter of Screw given Transverse Shear Stress?
Thread Thickness at Core Diameter of Screw given Transverse Shear Stress is defined as the thickness of a single thread at the core diameter of the bolt and is represented as t = Wa/(pi*τs*dc*z) or Thread Thickness = Axial load on screw/(pi*Transverse Shear Stress in Screw*Core diameter of screw*Number of Engaged Threads). Axial load on screw is the instantaneous load applied to the screw along its axis, Transverse Shear Stress in Screw is the resistance force developed per unit cross-sectional area by the screw to avoid transverse deformation, 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 & A number of Engaged Threads of a screw/bolt are the count of threads of the screw/bolt that are currently in engagement with the nut.
How to calculate Thread Thickness at Core Diameter of Screw given Transverse Shear Stress?
Thread Thickness at Core Diameter of Screw given Transverse Shear Stress is defined as the thickness of a single thread at the core diameter of the bolt is calculated using Thread Thickness = Axial load on screw/(pi*Transverse Shear Stress in Screw*Core diameter of screw*Number of Engaged Threads). To calculate Thread Thickness at Core Diameter of Screw given Transverse Shear Stress, you need Axial load on screw (Wa), Transverse Shear Stress in Screw s), Core diameter of screw (dc) & Number of Engaged Threads (z). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Axial load on screw, Transverse Shear Stress in Screw, Core diameter of screw & Number of Engaged Threads 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 Thread Thickness?
In this formula, Thread Thickness uses Axial load on screw, Transverse Shear Stress in Screw, Core diameter of screw & Number of Engaged Threads. We can use 1 other way(s) to calculate the same, which is/are as follows -
  • Thread Thickness = Axial load on screw/(pi*Nominal diameter of screw*Number of Engaged Threads*Transverse shear stress in nut)
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