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Lug setback? What am I missing?
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<blockquote data-quote="birdiemc" data-source="post: 1820812" data-attributes="member: 29632"><p>I accidentally sent before I meant to.</p><p>Since you are talking about force, force is measured in newtons. So take 60,000 psi, that equals ~414newtons/mm^2.</p><p>.585 bolt face has area of .269 square inches or 179mm^2</p><p>.470 bolt face has area of .173 square inches. 112mm^2</p><p>Force=pressure x area</p><p>414 x 179 = 74106 newtons applied to .585 bolt face</p><p></p><p>414 x 112 = 46368 newtons of force applied to .470 bolt face</p><p></p><p>Edited because I'm an idiot and cant even read what I typed...I came to the same conclusion as Cohunt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="birdiemc, post: 1820812, member: 29632"] I accidentally sent before I meant to. Since you are talking about force, force is measured in newtons. So take 60,000 psi, that equals ~414newtons/mm^2. .585 bolt face has area of .269 square inches or 179mm^2 .470 bolt face has area of .173 square inches. 112mm^2 Force=pressure x area 414 x 179 = 74106 newtons applied to .585 bolt face 414 x 112 = 46368 newtons of force applied to .470 bolt face Edited because I'm an idiot and cant even read what I typed...I came to the same conclusion as Cohunt [/QUOTE]
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