2018
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.774.229
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An Influence of Tightening Torque Stored in Tightening Process on Fatigue Strength of Aluminum Bolts

Abstract: Fatigue strength of bolts has been generally investigated loading only axial cyclic loads on the bolts. However since the bolt is used to be tightened into a internal thread part or a nut, the bolt receives twisting torque due to friction torque between thread torque during tightening. Therefore an influence of the thread torque on the fatigue strength shoud be investigated. In this study, transverse fatigue tests have been conducted because the test can perform the fatigue tests in situations a bolt is tighte… Show more

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“…The thread of high-strength bolt has a certain elevation angle along the axial direction of the bolt body. Studies have shown that [23][24] if the thread angle difference is less than 4°, the influence of thread angle on bolt strength can be ignored. The bolt thread angle used in practical engineering is usually less than 4°, so the bolt model does not consider the elevation angle of the thread ring.…”
Section: Model Set Upmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The thread of high-strength bolt has a certain elevation angle along the axial direction of the bolt body. Studies have shown that [23][24] if the thread angle difference is less than 4°, the influence of thread angle on bolt strength can be ignored. The bolt thread angle used in practical engineering is usually less than 4°, so the bolt model does not consider the elevation angle of the thread ring.…”
Section: Model Set Upmentioning
confidence: 99%