SmokeyMcRunFast
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- Aug 17, 2020
In this case the shear strength of the threads should be compared to the hoop stress of the barrel. I would want the barrel to rupture before the cap came rocketing back.Shear capacity and tensile capacity are not the same thing, and it’s not just semantics.
most calculations use tensile strength as the basis as it is one of the numbers that is easy to experimentally measure. Modifiers to that number are then used for different types of stress. The calculation for thread shear failure is based on force and calculated shear area. Force divided by area is pressure and would give you the failure pressure. In threaded fastener design (bolts) the thread shear strength (when the threads strip) is supposed to be twice the ultimate tensile strength (failure point) of the bolt itself.