It's just a tie-rod and thread tensioning system...
See:
Torque Engineering and Design
Axial Force vs Torque Design and Calculator
hi all
can anyone help me to figure up how much pressure (psi) should be applied for this condition :
i- box wrench size : 60mm
ii- minimum required tensioning force : 460kN
iii- maximum required tensioning force : 734kN
fyi, the item to be tensioning is macalloy bar ( i also not sure what it is)
plus can show how we can get the pressure value given the torque value is known.
It's just a tie-rod and thread tensioning system...
See:
Torque Engineering and Design
Axial Force vs Torque Design and Calculator
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Size of the box wrench is meaningless... Nobody knows the sizes of your hardware...
The force applied by a screw thread is approximately equal to the applied torque divided by the major diameter and friction constant.
See: http://www.engineersedge.com/torque.htm
You should consider consulting an available engineer and/or the tensioning system applications engineer.
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