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∴ Maximum shear stress in the threads,
1 1
τmax = (σ c ) 2 + 4 τ 2 = (8.02) 2 + 4 (2.46)2
2 2
= 4.7 N/mm 2 = 4.7 MPa Ans.
3. Efficiency of the straightener
We know that the torque required with no friction,
d 72
T0 = W tan α × = 30 × 10 × 0.0265 × = 28 620 N-mm
3
2 2
∴ Efficiency of the straightener,
T0 28 620
η = = = 0.18 or 18% Ans.
T 158 728
Example 17.9. A sluice gate weighing 18 kN is raised and lowered by means of square threaded
screws, as shown in Fig. 17.8. The frictional resistance induced by water pressure against the gate
when it is in its lowest position is 4000 N.
The outside diameter of the screw is 60 mm and pitch is 10 mm. The outside and inside diameter
of washer is 150 mm and 50 mm respectively. The coefficient
of friction between the screw and nut is 0.1 and for the
washer and seat is 0.12. Find :
1. The maximum force to be exerted at the ends of
the lever raising and lowering the gate,2. Efficiency of the
arrangement, and 3. Number of threads and height of nut,
for an allowable bearing pressure of 7 N/mm2.
Solution. Given : W 1 = 18 kN = 18 000 N ;
F = 4000 N ; do = 60 mm ; p = 10 mm ; D1 = 150 mm or R1
= 75 mm ; D 2 = 50 mm or R2 = 25 mm ; μ = tan φ
= 0.1 ; μ1 = 0.12 ; pb = 7 N/mm2
1. Maximum force to be exerted at the ends of lever
Let P1 = Maximum force exerted at
each end of the lever 1 m
(1000 mm) long.
We know that inner diameter or core diameter of the Fig. 17.8
screw,
dc = do – p = 60 – 10 = 50 mm
Mean diameter of the screw,
do + dc 60 + 50
d = = = 55 mm
2 2
p 10
and tan α = = = 0.058
π d π × 55
(a) For raising the gate
Since the frictional resistance acts in the opposite direction to the motion of screw, therefore for
raising the gate, the frictional resistance ( F ) will act downwards.
∴ Total load acting on the screw,
W = W1 + F = 18 000 + 4000 = 22 000 N
and torque required to overcome friction at the screw,
d d § tan α + tan φ · d
T1 = P × = W tan (α + φ) = W ¨ 1 − tan α tan φ ¸ 2
2 2 © ¹
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§ 0.058 + 0.1 · 55
= 22 000 ¨ ¸ = 96 148 N-mm
© 1 − 0.058 × 0.1 ¹ 2
Mean radius of washer,
R + R2 75 + 25
R = 1 = = 50 mm
2 2
∴ Torque required to overcome friction at the washer,
T2 = μ1 W R = 0.12 × 22 000 × 50 = 132 000 N-mm
and total torque required to overcome friction,
T = T1 + T2 = 96 148 + 132 000 = 228 148 N-mm
We know that the torque required at the end of lever (T ),
228 148 = 2P1 × Length of lever = 2P1 × 1000 = 2000 P1
∴ P1 = 228 148 / 2000 = 141.1 N Ans.
(b) For lowering the gate
Since the gate is being lowered, therefore the frictional resistance (F) will act upwards,
∴ Total load acting on the screw,
W = W1 – F = 18 000 – 4000 = 14 000 N
We know that torque required to overcome friction at the screw,
d d § tan φ − tan α · d
T1 = P × = W tan (φ − α ) = W ¨ ¸
2 2 © 1 + tan φ tan α ¹ 2
§ 0.1 − 0.058 · 55
= 14 000 ¨ ¸ = 16 077 N-mm
© 1 + 0.1 × 0.058 ¹ 2
and torque required to overcome friction at the washer,
T2 = μ1 W R = 0.12 × 14 000 × 50 = 84 000 N-mm
∴ Total torque required to overcome friction,
T = T1 + T2 = 16 077 + 84 000 = 100 077 N-mm
We know that the torque required at the end of lever (T),
100 077 = 2P1 × 1000 = 2000 P1 or P1 = 100 077/2000 = 50.04 N Ans.
2. Efficiency of the arrangement
We know that the torque required for raising the load, with no friction,
d 55
T0 = W tan α × = 22 000 × 0.058 × = 35 090 N-mm
2 2
∴ Efficiency of the arrangement,
T 35 090
η = 0 = = 0.154 or 15.4% Ans.
T 228 148
3. Number of threads and height of nut
Let n = Number of threads in contact with the nut,
h = Height of nut = n × p, and
t = Thickness of thread = p / 2 = 10 / 2 = 5 mm.
We know that the bearing pressure ( pb),
W 22000 25.46
7 = = =
π.d .t.n π × 55 × 5 × n n
∴ n = 25.46 / 7 = 3.64 say 4 threads Ans.
and h = n × p = 4 × 10 = 40 mm Ans.

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