Calculate the minimum depth the bolt must screw into a tapped hole (or nut) to prevent thread stripping before the bolt body breaks. Step 13: Verify Resistance to Slippage (Shear Loading)
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Check the contact pressure under the bolt head and nut. The pressure must not exceed the compressive yield strength of the clamped material, or the joint will collapse/creep over time. Step 13: Determine Minimum Thread Engagement Length ( meffm sub e f f end-sub Calculate the minimum depth the bolt must screw
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