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ISSN: 0090-3973
Published Online: 1
January 2008
Page Count: 9
Analytical Determination of the Surface Area of a Threaded Fastener
Rammer Douglas, Zelinka Samuel
Abstract
Accurate determination of corrosion rates for threaded fasteners hinges on the ability to determine the surface area on which corrosion is occurring. Currently, no general analytical expression of surface area exists for the threaded fastener types. A recent voluntary withdrawal of chromated copper arsenate as the primary, long-standing preservative treatment for wood resulted in the need to determine the corrosion rates of threaded fasteners. This paper developed general analytical surface area equations for a wedge-shaped thread and the area between the threads for three cases: (1) an increasing thread root and crest diameter, (2) constant thread root and crest diameters, and (3) a constant thread root but a decreasing thread crest diameter. The expressions are applied, numerically verified, and compared to simplified models for a No. 102.54 cm (1-in.) long wood screw.
Keywords:
corrosion, analytical, fastener, screw, surface area
Paper ID: JTE100806
DOI: 10.1520/JTE100806
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Author Rammer Douglas, Zelinka Samuel
Title Analytical Determination of the Surface Area of a Threaded Fastener
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Committee G01
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