mschro
Mechanical
- Nov 5, 2002
- 20
I am looking to bolt two steel surfaces (A36) together. Most charts I have found show a static coefficient of friction of .74 for clean and dry sufaces. The surfaces will be subjected to heavy loads that would cause the surfaces to slide against each other. I am limited by the number fasteners that can be used to bolt the surfaces together because of space limitations.
The question is, to what degree would sand blasting (making the surfaces rough)increase the coefficint of friction compared to say s 63-125 micro inch machined surface?
The question is, to what degree would sand blasting (making the surfaces rough)increase the coefficint of friction compared to say s 63-125 micro inch machined surface?