paulpaul
Guest
perhaps you wanted to say “regardless of the applied external load” and not from the preload, if as seal we mean resistance to separation of parts.Good zeigs!
the test done to the candidates was precisely aimed at this verification. the test is not a trivial exercise of physics1, but it has a fundamental importance in the nailed and bolted joints, where the joint seal is given by that of the nail or bolt regardless of the preload applied.
and also this is not true in general, because tense part (victims) and compressed parts have their finite stiffness, and therefore take a share of the external load according to their stiffness. It is then obvious that you try to be very flexible tense part and very rigid tablets parts, to approach the limit condition of your exercise (the one with the spring): in that case, in fact, the puller takes the load only after the separation of the plate (or however a very low share of the external load).



