2021
DOI: 10.3390/app11125611
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Research on the Shock Response Characteristics of a Threaded Connection Using the Thin-Layer Element Method

Abstract: Nonlinear factors such as the contact stiffness and friction damping at the threaded interface of a projectile–fuse system significantly affect the dynamic response characteristics. To obtain the dynamic response of the fuse body accurately during penetration, it is necessary to characterize these nonlinear factors reasonably. Because the existing structural dynamics software cannot effectively deal with nonlinear factors, the thin-layer element method was used to represent the nonlinear factors in this study.… Show more

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“…Fukuoka [8] utilized the three-dimensional FE model to analyze the mechanical behavior of multi-bolted joints. Yan et al [9] used the thin-layer element method to represent the nonlinear factors in this study and verify the accuracy of thin-layer element modeling. Ahmadian et al [10] compared the measured responses with the predictions of the model containing a parametric generic joint element.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Fukuoka [8] utilized the three-dimensional FE model to analyze the mechanical behavior of multi-bolted joints. Yan et al [9] used the thin-layer element method to represent the nonlinear factors in this study and verify the accuracy of thin-layer element modeling. Ahmadian et al [10] compared the measured responses with the predictions of the model containing a parametric generic joint element.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 91%