Biggy
Mechanical
- Feb 5, 2002
- 35
This is probably a simple question to some who does it everyday, but I'm struggling....
How do I work out the torque that should be applied to nut to give a specified 'clamping' force on a gasket.
I have a connection comprising of a single nut(female thread!) screwing on to a male threaded connection.
These when mated together compress a ring gasket.
The threads are 2.5" right hand Whitworth with 5 (five) teeth per inch. I have 30mm of thread. The threads are cut from Hastelloy C276.
I assume the torque is a function of thread contact area and friction between the threads.
Any guidance will be greatly appreciated!
Biggy
How do I work out the torque that should be applied to nut to give a specified 'clamping' force on a gasket.
I have a connection comprising of a single nut(female thread!) screwing on to a male threaded connection.
These when mated together compress a ring gasket.
The threads are 2.5" right hand Whitworth with 5 (five) teeth per inch. I have 30mm of thread. The threads are cut from Hastelloy C276.
I assume the torque is a function of thread contact area and friction between the threads.
Any guidance will be greatly appreciated!
Biggy