Preload Stability of Modern Bolted Joints

T. Held, Jens Peth, C. Friedrich
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The design of screw joints is very important for fastened components to ensure reliable transmission of mechanical or thermal loads between components. Suitable fastener selection and proper design are required for increasing product performance while reducing size, weight and cost ratios. A fastening system is basically characterized by component geometry, materials and tightening level. Robust clamping of components depends on time dependent clamp force, which can be represented by Bolt’s preload change. In any fastening system preload loss takes place. The contribution shows, why (seating, load plastification, creeping). Furthermore, the loss may not be too large to provide suitable behaviour over time. This means, a higher tightening preload cannot be utilized, if most of the advantage is compensated by preload loss. Important influences are clamped materials, tightening level (from assembly method) and type of thread engagement. For various combinations long time measurements of preload loss over time are shown. The paper shows also how the measurement is done. The outcome of all the combinations is that preload loss significantly exceeds the estimations of existing guidelines, e.g., VDI 2230. The reason is, that in time of development of the guidelines mainly steel components have been used and preloading was moderate. So the conclusion is to extend the calculation with a better and more flexible approach for today´s requirements. Overall, the contribution combines explaining mechanisms for preload loss, results from measurements for analysis as well as calculation for prediction in advance to extend guidelines.
现代螺栓连接的预紧稳定性
螺钉连接的设计对于紧固部件来说是非常重要的,它可以保证部件之间机械或热负荷的可靠传递。为了提高产品性能,同时减小尺寸、重量和成本,需要选择合适的紧固件并进行适当的设计。紧固系统的基本特征是部件几何形状、材料和紧固水平。零件的坚固夹紧取决于夹紧力的时间依赖性,该时间依赖性可以用螺栓预紧力的变化来表示。在任何紧固系统中都会发生预紧力损失。贡献显示了原因(座位、负载塑化、爬行)。此外,随着时间的推移,损失可能不会太大,无法提供合适的行为。这意味着,如果大部分优势被预紧力损失补偿,则无法利用更高的紧紧预紧力。重要的影响因素是夹紧材料、拧紧程度(来自装配方法)和螺纹接合类型。对于各种组合,显示了随时间的预紧力损失的长时间测量。本文还说明了如何进行测量。所有这些组合的结果是预载荷损失大大超过了现有指南的估计,例如VDI 2230。原因是在指南制定时,主要使用钢构件,预压适度。因此,结论是使用一种更好、更灵活的方法来扩展计算,以满足当今的需求。总的来说,贡献结合了解释预载损失的机制,分析的测量结果以及提前预测的计算,以扩展指导方针。
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