Improvement of anti-loosening resistance of locking bolts based on single-coarse-thread/multiple-coarse-thread mechanism by using spring washer between nuts

IF 3.8 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Shuichi Amano , Toshinaka Shinbutsu , Yuki Okimoto , Teruie Takemasu , Toshihiko Kuwabara
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Abstract

An innovative anti-loosening bolt with a double-thread mechanism (denoted as DTB-IIC) consisting of coaxial single and multiple coarse threads was previously devised and its structure and performance were optimized. The results of a previous study showed that increasing the bottom rise ratio β, which is the ratio of the bottom rise for the multi-thread groove to the thread height, to 70 % significantly improved the formability during the thread-rolling process, but clearly reduced the loosening resistance. In the present study, an attempt was made to address this problem in a simple manner by inserting a left-handed spring washer (SW) between the inner multi-thread nut and the outer single-thread nut. The value of β was set to 50 %, 60 %, or 70 %. Comparative Junker vibration loosening tests based on the ISO 16,130 standard were conducted and the change in the residual ratio for the axial load, κ, was evaluated. Without the SW, the final κ (κf) for β=50% was above 90 %, while κf for β=60% and β=70%, it was approximately 73 % and 64 %, respectively. Attachment of the SW caused an increase in κf for all β values, with a greater increase for larger β, reaching 82 % for β = 60 % and 75 % for β = 70 %, respectively. It was found that the contact force between the nuts is an indicator for determining the degree of locking between the DTB-IIC and the nut. The initial loosening process was simulated using a three-dimensional finite element method model, and the κ curves obtained in the analysis agreed well with the experimental results by setting the gap δ between the inner multi-thread nut and the DTB-IIC bolt in the range 0.125–0.15 mm. The simulation results indicated that there were clear differences in mating state between the outer nut and the DTB-IIC depending on the β value, and the use of a SW achieved a more robust locking state when β was 50 %.
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