kmount
Mechanical
- Jan 25, 2005
- 10
I'm trying to design a blow-out plug for a gun to relieve chamber pressure if the projectile jams the gun barrel. I have thoroughly read the Machinery Handbook as well as other various materials and can't find a set of consistent equations for thread shear. This problem seems relatively simple, and I feel like I've confused myself by reading too much into it. I need a bolt whose threads shear (assume bolt much weaker material than chamber, ie brass vs hardened 4340 steel) @ 100,000psi chamber pressure. Most of the equations in the literature are for "safe design", not for purposeful destruction. I'm also concerned with load sharing in the threads; its been my experience that the 1st thread bears the most load and failure subsequently engages the next thread. Additionally, how would initial torquing of the bolt affect its ultimate failure? Any assistance with this problem would be greatly appreciated. The plug diameter can be as large as 1" and the length of thread engagement as long as 1.25".