2008年11月4日星期二

Buttress thread

In machinery, buttress thread is a thread form designed to handle extremely high axial thrust in one direction. (The resistance to axial thrust in the other direction is lower, being somewhat less than that of V-threads.) The load-bearing thread face is perpendicular to the screw axis.or at a slight slant (typically 7 degrees)The other face is slanted at about 45 degrees. The resulting thread form has the same low friction properties as square thread but at about twice the strength. In German it is called a "saw thread" (Sägegewinde) because the threadform resembles saw teeth.


One application in which the average person may see buttress threads is on a tube of toothpaste with a threaded cap. The threads to hold the cap on are sometimes made in buttress form, because this form best resists the force that tends toward blowing the cap off if the tube is squeezed at inadvertent times (such as while being packed inside a traveler's suitcase).
Buttress threads have often been used in the construction of artillery, because the thread can withstand the axial load placed on it when the powder charge explodes.

Buttress thread in oil field tubing


In oil field tubing, buttress thread is a pipe thread form designed to provide a tight hydraulic seal. The thread form is similar to that of Acme threadthe force is transmitted almost parallel to the axis and thread is about the same strength as standard v threads.

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