I've got a degree in Materials Engineering (formerly known as metalurgical engineering) but I never coverd this topic and now I'm wondering.....
I can calculate the load a cylindrical steel rod can take in tension before stretching BUT if it's a threaded rod is one nut with the threads passing fully through it stronger than the rod's cross section?
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I can calculate the load a cylindrical steel rod can take in tension before stretching BUT if it's a threaded rod is one nut with the threads passing fully through it stronger than the rod's cross section?

speedfreak227