gordohongo112
Mechanical
- May 1, 2008
- 43
I'm working on figuring out a proper methond to calculate the torque for a threaded piston with a nut. this application has a high operating pressure.
I calculated the amount of torque that would be required for the nut without a threaded piston and the amount required for a joint that won't seperate was too high. it would cause the threaded rod to fail. this is why the piston is threaded as well to create an additional torque to reduce the amount of torque required on the nut.
my question is how would i calculate the proper torque?
I calculated the amount of torque that would be required for the nut without a threaded piston and the amount required for a joint that won't seperate was too high. it would cause the threaded rod to fail. this is why the piston is threaded as well to create an additional torque to reduce the amount of torque required on the nut.
my question is how would i calculate the proper torque?