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screw torque/clamping pressure 1

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gopalka

Mechanical
Jan 8, 2003
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Hello,
The problem I am having is this:

I have a 3"x3" soft aluminum plate clamped on each corner with a screw. I need to know how to find the pressure the plate is transfering to the surface below.

If anyone has any hints on how to do this I would appreciate it.

Thanks,
 
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If you know the plate thickness t, screw head outer diameter d1, and screw pretension F, then you can calculate the pressure p per screw.

Assume the force spreads out from the screw head into the Al plate with a 30 degree angle. This means the effective diameter d2 under the Al plate is:

d2 = d1 + (2t)/&[ignore]radic[/ignore];3

Then

p = F/A

where

A = (&[ignore]pi[/ignore];&[ignore]middot[/ignore];d22)/4
 
gopalka,

How accurate do you have to be?

You have not indicated the size of the screw, or the specified torque. I have seen literature on how to predict how people will install fasteners without a specified screw torque, but boy is it approximate!

Even the standard screw torque methods are approximate.

JHG
 
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