Hi, is partially threaded bolt better than fully threaded bolts as far as design strength of connection is considered, as the area of fully threaded bolts will be less than the shank of partially threaded bolts
You are right absolutely. Threads normally reduce not only the strength of the bolt but strength of connecting plates as well. For better strength bolt shank that is in contact with plates should be unthreaded.
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Hi, is partially threaded bolt better than fully threaded bolts as far as design strength of connection is considered, as the area of fully threaded bolts will be less than the shank of partially threaded bolts
You are right absolutely. Threads normally reduce not only the strength of the bolt but strength of connecting plates as well. For better strength bolt shank that is in contact with plates should be unthreaded.
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