High tensile bolts are used , where maximum tension is possible in structure as in PEB structure rafter, or Hanging parts.
For fastening together two pieces of material.
Prestressed concete made using high tensile wires which is stressed (as per the design load) before concreting, and post tensioned concrete made of Strands covered with duct, in this, wires/strnads are stressed after concreting then the ducts are grouted using cement slurry..
My= As*Fy*Jd As= Area of steel reinforcement (tensile steel only) Fy= yield strength of steel Jd= moment arm
It offsets the floor flange bolts by 2"
Lever is used for lifting things like a wheel barrow Wheel & Axle is used for moving things with less force like a bike Pulley used for lifting and lowering objects like stage curtains Inclined Plane is used for lifting/moving item onto a higher object like a ramp Wedge is used for splitting/cutting like a wedge or zipper Screw used for building and holding things together like bolts or screws
High strength tensile bolts are used for extreme projects the types of things you cannot risk falling apart. They are typically made out of steel.
High Tensile Steel (HTS) is generally used for prestressing tendons.
Well obviously the stainless bolt offers better corrosion protection, however, where bolts need to be really tight or have great tensile load on them(being pulled apart) high tensile should be used instead.
High tensile steel is strong steel. It is 10 times stronger than wood and more than twice the tensile strength of mild steel. High tensile steel is commonly used in highway guardrails.
High tensile steel put simply is used where structures require high tensile strength. Tensile stress is where the forces on a material are "pulling" from each end away from the centre. Steel can be alloyed with certain materials such as aluminum to create a material that is stronger under tensile loading. An example of where high tensile steel is required is the cables of the ANZAC bridge that support its deck. Hope this helps..
Hyundai have always used high tensile steel in certain components of all their vehicles.
what are the properties of a high tensile brass
Grades of high tensile steel are based on their tensile strength and heat resistance. The best of these are used in axles and other high stress constructions that are required to operation safely.
Many High Tensile bolts will have a number of raised strokes formed in the head of the bolt. Three or five are common and usually form a reverse triangle or reverse heptagon
Steel is used for its high tensile strength and the concrete is used for its high compression strength.
Grade 10.9 bolts or capscrews have a minimum tensile strength of 1040N/mm2 and a hardness of 320 - 380Hv10. Grade 12.9 bolts or capscrews have a minimum tensile strength of 1220N/mm2 and a hardness of 385 - 435Hv10. The 12.9 fastener is therefore a higher grade (hardness and tensile strength) fastener compared with 10.9 grade
G. C. Brookhart has written: 'The effect of galvanizing and of other surface treatments on high tensile bolts and bolted joints' -- subject(s): Galvanizing, Bolts and nuts