Tensile force of screws?
Does anyone know where in the table book I can find the formula for the tensile force of screws?
So which side?
Edition 48. 2019
Is there a numerical method that ultimately yields the Taylor formula?
Hello, I have a ktm sx 150 2012 and I changed the oil today and then I wanted to screw it back on but it doesn't turn tightly, I can turn it as long as I want, what could that be?
Hello… this is supposed to be the thing… I know the grooves are there for mobility, but a coupling shouldn't be permanently connected, right? In the photos, it looks like something is permanently mounted at the holes in the circular segment… or is this a fixed coupling? Maybe someone who knows about this can explain…
Good morning, What is the temperature approximately 5 cm above a tea light? Is there any way to roughly estimate it? For example, if you hold a tea light in a glass with your hand 5 cm above the flame, what temperature will your hand reach?
I'm writing a math test soon and I don't understand what's wrong with this problem. They tell me to round to the nearest centimeter, but at the end they want the answer in meters. My answer would be 4.53 meters. Is that correct?
Fachbücher haben immer ein Inhaltsverzeichnis und meistens auch ein alphabetisches Stichwortverzeichnis. Dort würde ich nachschauen, wo in dem Buch von Schrauben die Rede ist.
Steht leider nicht drin, deswegen frag ich hier hahahah
Doch, ein Inhaltsverzeichnis hat das Buch.
https://d-nb.info/1186159685/04
Dort sieht man, daß Kapitel 5.2 sich mit den Schrauben befasst, und ein Abschnitt darin mit der Festigkeit.
(Quelle: Den Link zum Inhaltsverzeichnis findet man hier, wo die Deutsche Nationalbibliothek das Buch beschreibt, https://d-nb.info/1186159685 )