Micromatic
Mechanical
- Nov 9, 2007
- 8
We are changing a design from a welded connection to a dry threaded connection. The welding process causes the part to warp. I have designed the connection to be a 1-14 UN male to a 1-14 UN female. The male thread is made from 4140 PH material with an outside diameter of 1.25 inches. The female is made from 4140 (heat treated to Rc 52-56)with an outside diameter of 1.75 inches. I found a simple formula for basic torque calculations and from them, I came up with a torque specification of 34,452 in\lbs. This seems way to high. If there is a way to properly calucate the torque, please let me know.
My calculations:
Based on a permanent connection: F = 0.9*At*Sp
Where;
F = Torque
At = Tensile Stress Area
Sp = Proof Strength
My assumptions are:
Yield Strength of 4140 PH = 61,000 lb/in2
Thank you,
Wiley
My calculations:
Based on a permanent connection: F = 0.9*At*Sp
Where;
F = Torque
At = Tensile Stress Area
Sp = Proof Strength
My assumptions are:
Yield Strength of 4140 PH = 61,000 lb/in2
Thank you,
Wiley