Engineer_562
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Hello dear Engineer,
I have this bolt strength problem and I am trying to understand the concept.
Assume, there is a plate of thickness t and diameter D. It has to hold a cable load of force P. How many bolts do we need to have on this plate to carry the load P.
(the way I look at the problem and what I have done so far is find the tensile strength of bolts from shigley, use a factor of safety, and use normal stress formula to find the diameter of the bolts, but the number of bolts can be arbitrary?) The problem I am having is that the number of bolts can be anything as long as the strength is met. Right?
This is just an example. If you have these type of problems solved, please let me know. The concept is about finding the number of bolts on a plate to hold certain cable force. Thank you
I have this bolt strength problem and I am trying to understand the concept.
Assume, there is a plate of thickness t and diameter D. It has to hold a cable load of force P. How many bolts do we need to have on this plate to carry the load P.
(the way I look at the problem and what I have done so far is find the tensile strength of bolts from shigley, use a factor of safety, and use normal stress formula to find the diameter of the bolts, but the number of bolts can be arbitrary?) The problem I am having is that the number of bolts can be anything as long as the strength is met. Right?
This is just an example. If you have these type of problems solved, please let me know. The concept is about finding the number of bolts on a plate to hold certain cable force. Thank you