ENGINEERING – MECHANICAL ENGINEERING CALCULATOR Thread Stripping Force A precise tool.
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What is the Thread Stripping Force & How does it work?
Thread stripping occurs when the tensile load on a fastened joint exceeds the shear capacity of the engaged threads, causing the male and female threads to slide relative to each other and lose load‑carrying ability. Understanding this failure mode is essential for designing reliable bolted connections in mechanical structures. The stripping force depends on several geometric and material parameters: the nominal diameter of the thread (d), the length over which the threads are engaged (L), the coefficient of friction between the contacting surfaces (ΞΌ), and the ultimate tensile strength of the material (Οƒu). Increasing the engagement length or using a material with higher strength raises the force required to strip the threads.
F = pi d L mu sigma_{u}
F = thread stripping force (N)
In practice, designers select an appropriate engagement length and surface finish to ensure that the calculated stripping force far exceeds the maximum service load, providing a safe margin against this mode of failure.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is thread stripping in a bolted connection?
Thread stripping occurs when the tensile load exceeds the shear capacity of the engaged threads, causing them to slide relative to each other.
How does the nominal diameter of the thread affect the stripping force?
A larger nominal diameter generally results in a higher stripping force due to increased material strength and engagement area.
What is the significance of the length over which threads are engaged (L) in this calculation?
The length L affects how much of the thread’s shear capacity is utilized, impacting the overall stripping force.
Can you explain the role of material properties in determining the stripping force?
Material properties such as tensile strength and shear modulus influence the thread’s ability to resist stripping under load.
How do I use this calculator to determine the required engagement length for a specific application?
Input the nominal diameter, desired force, and material properties into the calculator to find the minimum engagement length needed.
What are some common causes of thread stripping in mechanical designs?
Over-tightening bolts, using incorrect materials, or designing with insufficient engagement lengths can lead to thread stripping.
Is there a way to prevent thread stripping in bolted joints?
Yes, proper design, use of anti-stripping coatings, and ensuring adequate engagement length are effective prevention methods.

Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice.