The bolts used to mount an engine on an industrial machine must each carry a static tensile load of 5600 lb. a.) What is the minimum acceptable size of a SAE grade 5 UNC bolt required to support this load with a "Safety Factor" of 2.5 and the failure of the bolt based on the "proof strength"? b.) If the bolts from "Part a" are used with nuts made from steel having the SAE grade 2 specification, calculate the minimum thickness of the nut "t" and the number of threads that must be engaged to support the load if: i.) The shear strength of the threads must be sufficient to support the given load. ii.) (Preferred Engineering Solution) The force needed to "yield" the threads in the nut due to shear must be equal to the force needed to "yield" the bolt. Ans. (Part a) -12 UNC, 16 Ans. (Part b) i.) t = 0.3311 in, #Threads = 3.973 Ans. (Part b) ii.) t = 0.3659 in, #Threads = 4.391

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The bolts used to mount an engine on an industrial machine must each carry a static tensile load
of 5600 lb.
a.) What is the minimum acceptable size of a SAE grade 5 UNC bolt required to support this
load with a "Safety Factor" of 2.5 and the failure of the bolt based on the "proof strength"?
b.) If the bolts from "Part a" are used with nuts made from steel having the SAE grade 2
specification, calculate the minimum thickness of the nut "t" and the number of threads
that must be engaged to support the load if:
i.) The shear strength of the threads must be sufficient to support the given load.
ii.) (Preferred Engineering Solution) The force needed to "yield" the threads in the nut due
to shear must be equal to the force needed to "yield" the bolt.
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Ans. (Part a) -12 UNC,
16
Ans. (Part b) i.) t = 0.3311 in, #Threads = 3.973
Ans. (Part b) ii.) t = 0.3659 in, #Threads = 4.391
Transcribed Image Text:The bolts used to mount an engine on an industrial machine must each carry a static tensile load of 5600 lb. a.) What is the minimum acceptable size of a SAE grade 5 UNC bolt required to support this load with a "Safety Factor" of 2.5 and the failure of the bolt based on the "proof strength"? b.) If the bolts from "Part a" are used with nuts made from steel having the SAE grade 2 specification, calculate the minimum thickness of the nut "t" and the number of threads that must be engaged to support the load if: i.) The shear strength of the threads must be sufficient to support the given load. ii.) (Preferred Engineering Solution) The force needed to "yield" the threads in the nut due to shear must be equal to the force needed to "yield" the bolt. 9 Ans. (Part a) -12 UNC, 16 Ans. (Part b) i.) t = 0.3311 in, #Threads = 3.973 Ans. (Part b) ii.) t = 0.3659 in, #Threads = 4.391
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