2017
DOI: 10.1108/ijsi-09-2015-0033
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A finite element analysis of bolted joints loaded in tension: protruding head and countersunk fastener

Abstract: Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate the effect of fastener geometry (protruding head and countersunk fastener) and friction coefficient on the stress distributions around the hole of the double-lap single bolted aluminium alloy joints. Design/methodology/approach 3D finite element analyses of double-lap bolted 7075-T6 aluminium joints were carried out. An elastic-plastic multi-linear kinematic hardening material behaviour was assumed for the Al alloy. Contact was defined using an augmented-La… Show more

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“…Joint with a protruding head fastener may lead to higher load carrying capability and improved fatigue life. 29 Atas et al predict strength of bolted joints in CFRP composite laminates using cohesive zone elements. The cohesive zone elements can simulate subcritical damage on cross-ply laminates.…”
Section: Progressive Damage Theory Of Compositesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Joint with a protruding head fastener may lead to higher load carrying capability and improved fatigue life. 29 Atas et al predict strength of bolted joints in CFRP composite laminates using cohesive zone elements. The cohesive zone elements can simulate subcritical damage on cross-ply laminates.…”
Section: Progressive Damage Theory Of Compositesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On this basis, the effect of gap on joint stiffness, stress state and damage initiation was investigated. Dursun and Soutis 41 investigated the effect of bolt geometry and friction coefficient on the stress distribution during tension in aluminum alloy bolt joints. The results showed that the bolt preload reduce the stress concentration and extrusion stress around the hole.…”
Section: Research Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%