The Comparison of Pullout Strengths of Various Producing Methods for Internal Screw Threads of Additive Manufactured Metal Parts
Citation
YARAR, Eser, Alpay Tamer ERTÜRK, Gökhan ÖZER & Mustafa Enes BULDUK. "The Comparison of Pullout Strengths of Various Producing Methods for Internal Screw Threads of Additive Manufactured Metal Parts." Archives of Civil and Mechanical Engineering, 23.4 (2023): 265-278.Abstract
Thread fastening is the primary method of joining components to construct a final product. Since thread coupling exists in
many different industrial applications, this study aims to identify the proper manufacturing steps for achieving the highest
mechanical fastening strength. This study reports the axial tensile force for removing screw threads from AM parts
produced by following different threading routes. This study compares and evaluates the mechanical strength of diverse
threaded specimens produced by additively produced and conventionally threaded AlSi10Mg parts. This study evaluates
cube-shaped pieces produced by laser powder bed fusion. The main objective is to discover which type of production route
ensures maximum thread stripping forces. The various process methods of internal screw threads were performed in 3 different
printing inclinations.