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+ +
+ +
=
) )( tan (
) )( tan (
ln 2
tan
c i c i f i
c i c i f i
f c i
ji
d d d d L
d d d d L
d E
k
o
o
o t
Gasketed Joint
6 3 s s
Nd
D
b
t
Figure 15.17 Threaded fastener with unconfined
gasket and two other members.
Text Reference: Figure 15.17, page 694
6 3 s s
Nd
D
b
t
Constants for Joint Stiffness Formula
Poiss ons
Modulus of
Elasticity, E, Numerical Constants
Material ratio, v GPa A
i
B
i
Steel
Aluminum
Copper
Gray cast iron
0. 291
0. 334
0. 326
0. 211
206. 8
71.0
118. 6
100. 0
0. 78715
0. 79670
0. 79568
0. 77871
0.62873
0.63816
0.63553
0.61616
Table 15.3 Constants used in joint stiffness formula [Eq. (15.26)] [From
Wileman et al (1991)]
Text Reference: Table 15.3, page 684
Example 15.6
Figure 15.14 Hexagonal bolt-and-nut assembly used in Example 15.6. (a)
Assembly and dimensions; (b) dimensions of frustum cone. (All dimensions
are in millimeters.)
Text Reference: Figure 15.14, page 685
Strength of Bolts (Inches)
SAE grade
Range of
cres t
diameters,
in.
Ultimate
tensile
s trength, S
ut
,
ksi
Yield
strength, S
y
,
ksi
Proof
s trength, S
p
,
ks i
1
2
4
5
7
8
1/4 - 1 1/2
1/4 - 3/4
3/4-1 1/2
1/4 - 1 1/2
1/4 - 1
1 - 1 1/2
1/4 - 1 1/2
1/4 - 1 1/2
60
74
60
115
120
105
133
150
36
57
36
100
92
81
115
130
33
55
33
65
85
74
105
120
Table 15.4
Strength of steel bolts for various sizes in inches.
Text Reference: Table 15.4, page 687
Strength of Bolts (Millimeters)
Table 15.5
Strength of steel bolts for various sizes in millimeters.
Text Reference: Table 15.5, page 687
Metric grade
Crest
di ameter, d
c
,
mm
Ultimate
tensile
strength, S
ut
,
MPa
Yi eld
strength, S
y
,
MPa
Proof
strength, S
p
,
MPa
4.6
4.8
5.8
8.8
9.8
10.9
12.9
M5-M36
M1.6-M16
M5-M24
M17-M36
M1.6-M16
M6-M36
M1.6-M36
400
420
520
830
900
1040
1220
240
340
a
415
a
660
720
a
940
1100
225
310
380
600
650
830
970
aYield strength approximate and not included in standard.
Coarse and Fine Thread Dimensions
Coarse Threads (UNC) Fine Threads (UNF)
Crest
diameter,
d
c
, in.
Number of
threads per
inch, n
Tensile
stress area,
A
t
, in.
2
Number of
threads per
inch, n
Tensile
stress area,
A
t
, in.
2
0. 0600
0. 0730
0. 0860
0. 0990
0. 1120
0. 1250
0. 1380
0. 1640
0. 1900
0. 2160
0. 3500
0. 3125
0. 3750
0. 4735
0. 5000
0. 5625
0. 6250
0. 7500
0. 8750
1. 000
1. 125
1. 250
1. 375
1. 500
1. 750
2. 000
-
64
56
48
40
40
32
32
24
24
20
18
16
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
7
6
6
5
4 1/2
-
0. 00263
0. 00370
0. 00487
0. 00604
0. 00796
0. 00909
0. 0140
0. 0175
0. 0242
0. 0318
0. 0524
0. 0775
0. 1063
0. 1419
0. 182
0. 226
0. 334
0. 462
0. 606
0. 763
0. 969
1. 155
1. 405
1. 90
2. 50
80
72
64
56
48
44
40
36
32
28
28
24
24
20
20
18
18
16
14
12
12
12
12
12
-
-
0. 00180
0. 00278
0. 00394
0. 00523
0. 00661
0. 00830
0. 01015
0. 01474
0. 0200
0. 0258
0. 0364
0. 0580
0. 0878
0. 1187
0. 1599
0. 203
0. 256
0. 373
0. 509
0. 663
0. 856
1. 073
1. 315
1. 581
-
-
Table 15.6 Dimensions
and tensile stress areas for
UN coarse and fine
threads.
Text Reference: Table 15.6, page 687
Coarse and Fine Thread Dimensions - Metric
Table 15.7 Dimensions
and tensile stress areas for
metric coarse and fine
threads.
Text Reference: Table 15.7, page 69
Coarse Threads (MC) Fine Threads (MF)
Crest
diameter,
d
c
, mm
Pitch, p,
mm
Tensile
stress area,
A
t
, mm
2
Pitch, p,
mm
Tensile
stress area,
A
t
, mm
2
1
1. 6
2
2. 5
3
4
5
6
8
10
12
16
20
24
30
36
42
48
0. 25
0. 35
0. 4
0. 45
0. 5
0. 7
0. 8
1
1. 25
1. 5
1. 75
2
2. 5
3
3. 5
4
4. 5
5
0. 460
1. 27
2. 07
3. 39
5. 03
8. 78
14. 2
20. 1
36. 6
58. 0
84. 3
157
245
353
561
817
1121
1473
-
0. 20
. 25
. 35
. 35
. 5
. 5
. 75
1
1. 25
1. 25
1. 5
1. 5
2
2
3
-
-
-
1. 57
2. 45
3. 70
5. 61
9. 79
16. 1
22
39. 2
61. 2
92. 1
167
272
384
621
865
-
-
Ejercicio Cilindro hidralico
Un cilindro hidrulico de do=150mm y e=2mm sometido a Pi= 250 Kg/cm2 se ha de disear con
n=1(mnimo). Se embridan las piezas de acero, con una junta elstica. Determinar: tornillo a
colocar, calidad, pretensado considerando un 5% de relajacin y espesor de juntas. Atornillos=7%
At,junta
Roscas finas MF
Mtric
a
rea
esfuerzo,
mm2
Material
disponible:
calidades
10 61.2 5.8,8.8, 9.8 y
10.9
12 92.1 e
juntas=0,25
mm
16 167 0.5-1-2-3-4
20 272 E2/E1=1400
Separation of Joint
Figure 15.15 Separation of joint.
Text Reference: Figure 15.15, page 690
Cyclic Load
Figure 15.16 Forces versus deflection of bolt and joint as function of
time.
Text Reference: Figure 15.16, page 691
Factor Concentracin Fatiga
SAE grade
Metric
grade
Rolled
threads
Cut
threads
Fillet
0-2
4-8
3. 6-5. 8
6. 6-10. 9
2. 2
3. 0
2. 8
3. 8
2. 1
2. 3
Factor de concentracin de esfuerzos, incluye el factor
acabado superficial
Text Reference: Table 15.8, page 692
Kb,axial=1
Ejercicio Fatiga
Disear la junta atornillada que se situara al extremo de un recipiente tal que su
presin varia de 75 a 150 kg/cm2.
a) Pi y n, tal que a 160kg/cm2 acte como vlvula (suponiendo que no hay
fatiga).
b) causa de rotura con el Pi y tornillo anterior.
c) Dimetro de tornillo para evitar fatiga y n fatiga.
Datos: k1=0,153.Tornillo: Calidad 8.8 y 9.8. relajacin 5%.,Nt(15:25)
Failure Modes of Riveted Fasteners
Figure 15.18 Failure modes due to shear loading of riveted fasteners. (a)
Bending of member; (b) shear of rivet; (c) tensile failure of member; (e)
bearing of rivet on member or bearing of member on rivet.
Text Reference: Figure 15.18, page 695
Text Reference: Figure 15.19, page 697
Group of riveted fasteners used in Example 15.9. (a) centroid of rivet group Assembly; (b) radii from
centroid to center of rivets; (c) resulting triangles; (d) direct and torsional shear acting on each rivet; (e)
security beding factor (side view of member). (All dimensions are in inches.)
Example 15.9
Text Reference: Figure 15.19, page 697
Text Reference: Figure 15.19, page 697
Cortante debido a la torsin
0 3000 2 25 , 0 75 , 0 0 = + =
B A
P P M
DATOS Un paso para peatones se remacha a un puente de acero como se indica en la figura. La carga
mxima sobre el paso es equivalente a una carga de 3 000 N, localizada a 2 m del costado del puente de
acero por cada par de remaches. Se supone un factor de seguridad de 5.
HALLAR: El dimetro del remache que se necesita si los remaches estan hechos de acero AISI 1040.
Text Reference: Figure 15.20, page 699
25 , 0 75 , 0
B A
P P
=
Nota: las fuerzas de tensin
que actan sobre los dos
remaches son proporcionales a
la distancia desde el extremo
inferior de la mnsula
Fillet Welds
Figure 15.21 Fillet
welds. (a) Cross
section of weld
showing throat and
legs; (b) shear planes.
Text Reference: Figure 15.21, page 701
Geometry and Parameters of Welds
Text Reference: Table 15.9, page 703-704
Table 15.9 Geometry
of welds and
parameters used when
considering various
types of loading.
[From Mott (1992)]
Geometry and Parameters of Welds (cont.)
Table 15.9 Geometry
of welds and
parameters used when
considering various
types of loading.
[From Mott (1992)]
Text Reference: Table 15.9, page 703-704
Geometry and Parameters of Welds (cont.)
Table 15.9
Geometry of
welds and
parameters
used when
considering
various types
of loading.
[From Mott
(1992)]
Text Reference: Table 15.9, page 703-704
Electrode Properties
El ectrode Number Ul timate tensile
strength, S
u
, ksi
Yiel d strength, S
y
,
ksi
El ongation, e
k
,
percent
E60XX
E70XX
E80XX
E90XX
E100XX
E120XX
62
70
80
90
100
120
50
57
67
77
87
107
17-25
22
19
14-17
13-16
14
Table 15.10 Minimum strength properties of electrode classes.
Text Reference: Table 15.10, page 705
Example 15.11
Figure 15.22 Welded bracket used in Example
15.11. (a) Dimensions, load and coordinates; (b)
torsional shear stress components at points A
and B. (All dimensions are in millimeters.)
Text Reference: Figure 15.22, page 706
Fatigue Strength Reduction Factors
Type of weld
Fatigue stress
concentration factor, K
f
Reinforced butt weld
Toe of transverse fillet weld
End of parallel fillet weld
T-butt joint with sharp corners
1.2
1.5
2.7
2.0
Table 15.11 Fatigue strength reduction factors for welds.
[From Shigley and Mischke (1989)]
Text Reference: Table 15.11, page 709
Adhesive Bonded
Joints
Figure 15.23 Four methods of
applying adhesive bonding.
(a) Lap; (b) butt; (c) scarf; (d)
double lap.
Text Reference: Figure 15.23, page 710
Scarf Joint
Figure 15.24 Scarf
joint. (a) Axial loading;
(b) bending; (c) torsion.
Text Reference: Figure 15.24, page 711
Integrated (Snap)
Fasteners
Figure 15.25 Common examples of
integrated fasteners. (a) Module
with four cantilever lugs; (b) cover
with two cantilever and two rigif
lugs; (c) seperable snap joints for
chassis cover.
Text Reference: Figure 15.25, page 714
Cantilever Snap Joint
Figure 15.26 Cantilever snap joint.
Text Reference: Figure 15.26, page 714
Figure 15.27 Permissible deflection of different snap fastener cantilever shapes.
Text Reference: Figure 15.27, page 715
Snap Fastener Design
Friction Coefficients for Polymers
Coefficient of f riction
Material
On steel On s elf -mated
polymer
Polytetrafluoroethylene PTFE (Teflon)
Polyethylene (rigid)
Polyethylene (flexible)
Polypropylene
Polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA)
Acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene (ABS)
Polyvinylchloride (PVC)
Polystyrene
Polycarbonate
0. 12-0. 22
0. 20-0. 25
0. 55-0. 60
0. 25-0. 30
0. 50-0. 60
0. 50-0. 65
0. 55-0. 60
0. 40-0. 50
0. 45-0. 55
-
0. 40-0. 50
0. 66-0. 72
0. 38-0. 45
0. 60-0. 72
0. 60-0. 78
0. 55-0. 60
0. 48-0. 60
0. 54-0. 66
Table 15.12 Coefficients of friction for common snap fastener polymers [From
Bayer Corporation (1996)]
Text Reference: Table 15.12, page 716
Cylinder End Cap Section
Figure 15.28 End cap of hydraulic cylinder for baler application.
Text Reference: Figure 15.28, page 717