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Volume 2: Computer Technology and Bolted Joints 2012
DOI: 10.1115/pvp2012-78517
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Non-Loosening Performance of Plastically Pre-Deformed Nuts Under Cyclic Loads

Abstract: Self-loosening of bolts and nuts is a significant issue for bolted fasteners. In recent years, this problem has been a hot topic in the field of pressure vessels and piping. Several research papers have been presented from several institutes and the mechanism and phenomena have been almost understood. This paper offers a countermeasure based on the authors’ long time research activity on the non-loosening performance of various types of nuts. Their research has indicated that prescribed plastic deformation of … Show more

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“…The existence of a residual locking torque has a direct impact on the installation of the preload and the behaviour of the bolted joint like thread forming screws. 37,38 During the tightening process (Figure 1), three essential phases are observed. The nut approach phase (Figure 1(a)) corresponds to the engagement of all threads of the nut with the bolt.…”
Section: Fundamentalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The existence of a residual locking torque has a direct impact on the installation of the preload and the behaviour of the bolted joint like thread forming screws. 37,38 During the tightening process (Figure 1), three essential phases are observed. The nut approach phase (Figure 1(a)) corresponds to the engagement of all threads of the nut with the bolt.…”
Section: Fundamentalsmentioning
confidence: 99%