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Strength of Screw Threads of Whitworth Form

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 July 2016

Summary

A Stress analysis of screw threads of Whitworth form has been performed.

The critical stress in the threads is a shear stress, and this may be expressed simply in the form:–

where

Smax=shear stress.

f=distribution factor.

= 1.0 when screw and nut are both in tension or compression.

= 2.0 when screw and nut are in tension and compression respectively, unless specially designed for an improved distribution of load.

k = coefficient, depending mainly on fit, but also on pitch of threads, L and D.

<0.8 for close fit.

<0.9 for medium fit.

<1.0 for free fit.

P=axial load.

L=length of engagement.

D=nominal diameter.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Aeronautical Society 1946

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References

1. British Standard Specification for Screw Threads of Whitworth Form. B.S. No. 84-1940. British Standards Institution, May 1940.Google Scholar
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