2016
DOI: 10.1002/stab.201610390
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Numerische Simulation des Anziehverhaltens von Schraubverbindungen unter Berücksichtigung des plastischen Materialverhaltens

Abstract: Das Verständnis des Tragverhaltens in gepaarten Gewinden von Schraubverbindungen ist besonders dann von speziellem Interesse, wenn einzelne Komponenten von Schraubverbindungen mehrfach verwendet werden sollen und/oder diese Komponenten aus unterschiedlichen Werkstoffen bestehen. Um eine prinzipielle Aussage über die Eignung zur Mehrfachverwendung von ausgewählten Verschraubungsdetails treffen zu können, werden am Institut für Metall‐ und Leichtbau der Universität Duisburg‐Essen derzeit umfangreiche experimente… Show more

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“…4 shows the numerical stress distributions in the z-direction in the area of the bolt head/clamping package for a M16 HV bolt and a M16 ISO 4014 bolt, both property class 10.9, at preload level F p,C *. The simulation has been carried out with ANSYS [21] including non-linear material behaviour [22], [23]. It can be seen that the stresses are very concentrated only below the bearing surface of the washer; for the HV system, values of approx.…”
Section: Surface Pressurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…4 shows the numerical stress distributions in the z-direction in the area of the bolt head/clamping package for a M16 HV bolt and a M16 ISO 4014 bolt, both property class 10.9, at preload level F p,C *. The simulation has been carried out with ANSYS [21] including non-linear material behaviour [22], [23]. It can be seen that the stresses are very concentrated only below the bearing surface of the washer; for the HV system, values of approx.…”
Section: Surface Pressurementioning
confidence: 99%