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dc.contributor.authorLove, Jr., Johneng
dc.contributor.authorPringle, O.A.eng
dc.date.issued1957eng
dc.description"August 10, 1957."eng
dc.description"Reprinted from Transactions of the American Society of mechanical Engineers, Volume 78, Page 1489, October, 1956."eng
dc.description.abstract"The effect of reduction of shank cross-sectional area on the tensile impact strength of 5/16, 3/8, and 7/16-in. steel bolts was investigated experimentally. Low-carbon 3/8-in. bolts with rolled threads absorbed maximum impact energy when the ratio of shank area to thread-root area was equal to 1.23. Heat-treated medium-carbon 3/ 8-in. bolts absorbed maximum impact energy when the ratio of shank area to thread-root area was equal to 1.17 for shanks reduced by drilling or 1.12 for shanks reduced by turning. Results for other sizes were similar. It was concluded that for maximum energy absorption the shank area should approximately equal the mean or tensile-stress area of the threads, with minor corrections to compensate for work hardening due to thread rolling or surface oxidation resulting from heat-treatment."--Page 1489.eng
dc.format.extentpages 1489-1496 ; illustrationseng
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10355/64263
dc.languageEnglisheng
dc.publisherUniversity of Missourieng
dc.relation.ispartofcollectionUniversity of Missouri-Columbia. University of Missouri general publications. University of Missouri bulletin. Engineering reprint serieseng
dc.relation.ispartofseriesUniversity of Missouri bulletin ; volume 58, number 28eng
dc.relation.ispartofseriesUniversity of Missouri bulletin. Engineering reprint series ; no. 30eng
dc.subject.FASTBolts and nuts--Testingeng
dc.titleThe influence shank area on the tensile impact strength of boltseng
dc.typeBookeng


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