A 3D Simulation of Bolted Joint and Fatigue Life Estimation Using Critical Distance Technique

Bolted joints are one of the most common joints in the industry and assemble the most of the machine elements and segments together. Majority of structures are affected by fluctuating forces, therefore there is the risk of fatigue failure that causes countless damages, thus fatigue life estimation o...

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Main Authors: N. Habibi, M. Amoorezayi
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Language:English
Published: Bu-Ali Sina University 2019-09-01
Series:Journal of Stress Analysis
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Online Access:https://jrstan.basu.ac.ir/article_2990_50bfa3292aaa62aea953c079e4ec9d0e.pdf
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spelling doaj-3286ee8898af45679af6368a0fb985512020-11-24T21:17:51ZengBu-Ali Sina UniversityJournal of Stress Analysis2588-25972588-30542019-09-0141536310.22084/jrstan.2019.18275.10852990A 3D Simulation of Bolted Joint and Fatigue Life Estimation Using Critical Distance TechniqueN. Habibi0M. Amoorezayi1Mechanical Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, University of Kurdistan, Sanandaj, Iran.Mechanical Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, University of Kurdistan, Sanandaj, Iran.Bolted joints are one of the most common joints in the industry and assemble the most of the machine elements and segments together. Majority of structures are affected by fluctuating forces, therefore there is the risk of fatigue failure that causes countless damages, thus fatigue life estimation of bolted joints have always been important. The value of high stress concentration at the threads root especially first engaged thread causes problems for fatigue life estimation, since by applying stresses lower than yield stress of the bolt material, plastic deformation occurs at zones of thread root that reach to ultimate stress but fracture does not happen and in some cases bolt-nut joints have infinite life, so that maximum stress at thread root is not fatigue life determinant. The modified critical distance technique and expressed stress at this distance were used for determination of fatigue life in joint. In this study, the bolted joint fatigue life prediction using critical distance technique was compared to experimental results. The three-dimensional finite element analysis for bolted joint was performed. Pre-tightening process and tensile axial force were simulated in ABAQUS software after applying two steps of force including rotation displacement to the center of the nut due to clamping joints (applied torque) and tensile force, the stress distribution resultant of different tensile forces by application of the critical distance technique and mechanical properties fatigue life were determined, and S-N curve prediction matched well with experimental data.https://jrstan.basu.ac.ir/article_2990_50bfa3292aaa62aea953c079e4ec9d0e.pdfcritical distance techniquebolted jointsthree-dimensional simulationfatigue life estimationpreloads-n curve
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A 3D Simulation of Bolted Joint and Fatigue Life Estimation Using Critical Distance Technique
Journal of Stress Analysis
critical distance technique
bolted joints
three-dimensional simulation
fatigue life estimation
preload
s-n curve
author_facet N. Habibi
M. Amoorezayi
author_sort N. Habibi
title A 3D Simulation of Bolted Joint and Fatigue Life Estimation Using Critical Distance Technique
title_short A 3D Simulation of Bolted Joint and Fatigue Life Estimation Using Critical Distance Technique
title_full A 3D Simulation of Bolted Joint and Fatigue Life Estimation Using Critical Distance Technique
title_fullStr A 3D Simulation of Bolted Joint and Fatigue Life Estimation Using Critical Distance Technique
title_full_unstemmed A 3D Simulation of Bolted Joint and Fatigue Life Estimation Using Critical Distance Technique
title_sort 3d simulation of bolted joint and fatigue life estimation using critical distance technique
publisher Bu-Ali Sina University
series Journal of Stress Analysis
issn 2588-2597
2588-3054
publishDate 2019-09-01
description Bolted joints are one of the most common joints in the industry and assemble the most of the machine elements and segments together. Majority of structures are affected by fluctuating forces, therefore there is the risk of fatigue failure that causes countless damages, thus fatigue life estimation of bolted joints have always been important. The value of high stress concentration at the threads root especially first engaged thread causes problems for fatigue life estimation, since by applying stresses lower than yield stress of the bolt material, plastic deformation occurs at zones of thread root that reach to ultimate stress but fracture does not happen and in some cases bolt-nut joints have infinite life, so that maximum stress at thread root is not fatigue life determinant. The modified critical distance technique and expressed stress at this distance were used for determination of fatigue life in joint. In this study, the bolted joint fatigue life prediction using critical distance technique was compared to experimental results. The three-dimensional finite element analysis for bolted joint was performed. Pre-tightening process and tensile axial force were simulated in ABAQUS software after applying two steps of force including rotation displacement to the center of the nut due to clamping joints (applied torque) and tensile force, the stress distribution resultant of different tensile forces by application of the critical distance technique and mechanical properties fatigue life were determined, and S-N curve prediction matched well with experimental data.
topic critical distance technique
bolted joints
three-dimensional simulation
fatigue life estimation
preload
s-n curve
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