wamba1
Mechanical
- May 13, 2010
- 1
Is a preload applied to the threads of a bolt when the bolt is torqued into a blind hole? i.e. one threaded part and one bolt, with the bolt head bottoming out on the surface of the part. I'm having a hard time picturing how there is a preload in this case. It seems like the torque is just creating a force between the bolt head and surface of the part, but that the threads of the bolt are not actually being "stretched" like they would with a nut.
Now for the second scenario -- same bolt and threaded part, but the tip of the bolt bottoms out at the bottom of the hole. Does this have a preload on the threads?
Thank you for your help!
Now for the second scenario -- same bolt and threaded part, but the tip of the bolt bottoms out at the bottom of the hole. Does this have a preload on the threads?
Thank you for your help!