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... bolt shown in Fig . 4-15a is made of 2014 - T6 aluminum alloy and is tightened so it compresses a cylindrical tube made of Am 1004 - T61 mag- nesium alloy . The tube has an outer radius of in . , and it is assumed that both the inner ...
... bolt and the sleeve . The single - threaded screw on the bolt has a lead of 1.5 mm . Est 200 GPa , Eal 70 GPa . Note : The lead represents the distance the nut advances along the bolt for one complete turn of the nut . = = 4-117 . The steel ...
... bolt can absorb . Bolt A has a diameter of 0.875 in . for 2 in . of its length and a root ( or smallest ) diameter of 0.731 in . within the 0.25 - in . threaded region . Bolt B has " upset " threads , such that the diameter throughout ...