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But this is only applicable when axial load is compressive and unsupported
length of the screw between the load and nut is short.
But when screw is axially loaded and unsupported length of screw between
load and nut is too great, the design is based on column theory. In such cases,
C/s area corresponding to core diameter is obtained by J B Johnson’s formula
given below:
2. Torsional Shear Stress:
Since the Screw is subjected to twisting moment, therefore torsional shear stress
is induced.
If the screw is subjected to both direct stress and torsional stress, then the design
is based on maximum shear stress theory, therefore maximum shear stress is given
by
3. Shear Stress due to axial load:
The thread of screw at core diameter and thread of nut at the major diameter may
shear due to axial load.
Considering uniformly distributed load over threads,