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  2. Concrete cone failure - Wikipedia

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    Concrete cone failure. Concrete Cone Model [ 1] Concrete cone is one of the failure modes of anchors in concrete, loaded by a tensile force. The failure is governed by crack growth in concrete, which forms a typical cone shape having the anchor's axis as revolution axis .

  3. Anchor bolt - Wikipedia

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    Column-to-foundation connection [ 1] Anchor bolts are used to connect structural and non-structural elements to concrete. [ 2] The connection can be made by a variety of different components: anchor bolts (also named fasteners), steel plates, or stiffeners. Anchor bolts transfer different types of load: tension forces and shear forces.

  4. 2011 Chickasha–Blanchard tornado - Wikipedia

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    The tornado weakened to EF1 strength and shrunk in size as it crossed E1300 Rd, snapping and uprooting trees and ripping a roof off an outbuilding. Homes sustained minor roof damage. Despite being far from the tornado, a single-wide manufactured home along E1295 Rd sustained severe damage, likely caused by rear flank downdraft winds.

  5. List of DIN standards - Wikipedia

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    Active. DIN 13-3. ISO general purpose metric screw threads – Part 3: Nominal sizes for 0,5 mm fine pitch threads; nominal diameter from 3,5 mm to 90 mm. Active. DIN 13-4. ISO general purpose metric screw threads – Part 4: Nominal sizes for 0,75 mm fine pitch threads; nominal diameter from 5 mm to 110 mm.

  6. Shear strength - Wikipedia

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    A shear load is a force that tends to produce a sliding failure on a material along a plane that is parallel to the direction of the force. When a paper is cut with scissors, the paper fails in shear. In structural and mechanical engineering, the shear strength of a component is important for designing the dimensions and materials to be used ...

  7. Screw thread - Wikipedia

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    A screw thread is a helical structure used to convert between rotational and linear movement or force. A screw thread is a ridge wrapped around a cylinder or cone in the form of a helix, with the former being called a straight thread and the latter called a tapered thread. A screw thread is the essential feature of the screw as a simple machine ...

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