A 3/8-24 bolt is tightened to produce a pre-load of 248 lb. The torque coefficient is 0.21. Determine the torque that is applied in in·lb.
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First, we need to calculate the axial force produced by the pre-load of 248 lb. We can do this by multiplying the cross-sectional area of the bolt (which we can find in a table) by the stress produced by the pre-load. Let's assume the bolt is made of steel with a Show more…
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