螺栓连接早期自松动研究

Yanyao Jiang, Ming Zhang, Chu-hwa Lee
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采用试验研究和有限元分析相结合的方法,探讨了螺栓连接在横向循环荷载作用下的早期自松动机理。在自松实验中,使用强力螺纹锁紧器将螺母粘在螺栓上,以确保螺母不脱落。根据加载幅度的不同,在200次加载循环后,夹紧力的减少幅度从初始预载荷的10%到40%以上。采用先进的循环塑性模型进行了三维弹塑性有限元分析。有限元结果表明,啮合螺纹根部附近的局部循环塑性导致循环应变棘轮。局部循环塑性变形导致锚杆内部应力重新分布,随着加载周期的增加,锚杆夹紧力逐渐丧失。有限元计算结果与实验结果在定量上一致。实验和有限元模拟均表明,夹紧板间的摩擦力对自松动的影响不显著。
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A Study of Early Stage Self-Loosening of Bolted Joints
Both experimental investigation and finite element analysis were conducted to explore the mechanisms of the early stage self-loosening of bolted joints under transverse cyclic loading. The nuts were glued to the bolts using a strong thread locker in the self-loosening experiments to ensure that no backing-off of the nut occurred. Depending on the loading magnitude, the clamping force reduction ranged from 10% to more than 40% of the initial preload after 200 loading cycles. Three-dimensional elastic-plastic finite element analysis was conducted with the implementation of an advanced cyclic plasticity model. The finite element results revealed that the local cyclic plasticity occurring near the roots of the engaged threads resulted in cyclic strain ratchetting. The localized cyclic plastic deformation caused the stresses to redistribute in the bolt, and the result was the gradual loss of clamping force with loading cycles. The finite element results agreed with the experimental observations quantitatively. Both experiments and finite element simulations suggested that the friction between the clamped plates has an insignificant influence on self-loosening.
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