TY - JOUR
T1 - Calculation of the effective bearing contact radius for precision tightening of bolted joints
AU - Gong, Hao
AU - Liu, Jianhua
AU - Ding, Xiaoyu
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2016.
PY - 2016/9/1
Y1 - 2016/9/1
N2 - Torque control is usually the only method for tightening bolts in some precision assembly applications. However, the scatter of the torque-tension relationship may significantly decrease the accuracy of the preload, which conflicts with the high requirement for mechanical accuracy in such precision assemblies. An important, but often ignored, factor affecting the accuracy of the torque-tension relationship is the effective bearing contact radius. In this article, a three-dimensional finite element model of a typical bolted joint was developed to obtain the actual bearing pressure distribution, based on which the effective bearing contact radius can be further calculated. Then, a parametrical study was conducted to systematically investigate the effects of various geometrical, material, and frictional factors on the effective bearing contact radius. Based on the numerical results, a comprehensive and quantitative evaluation of the relative accuracy of each traditional method of calculating the effective bearing contact radius was made. In particular, it was found that the effective bearing contact radius, calculated based on the assumption of uniform bearing pressure distribution, was always relatively accurate regardless of the geometrical, material, and frictional conditions considered. This study will be helpful in increasing the accuracy of preload, thus ensuring mechanical accuracy and quality for precision assemblies.
AB - Torque control is usually the only method for tightening bolts in some precision assembly applications. However, the scatter of the torque-tension relationship may significantly decrease the accuracy of the preload, which conflicts with the high requirement for mechanical accuracy in such precision assemblies. An important, but often ignored, factor affecting the accuracy of the torque-tension relationship is the effective bearing contact radius. In this article, a three-dimensional finite element model of a typical bolted joint was developed to obtain the actual bearing pressure distribution, based on which the effective bearing contact radius can be further calculated. Then, a parametrical study was conducted to systematically investigate the effects of various geometrical, material, and frictional factors on the effective bearing contact radius. Based on the numerical results, a comprehensive and quantitative evaluation of the relative accuracy of each traditional method of calculating the effective bearing contact radius was made. In particular, it was found that the effective bearing contact radius, calculated based on the assumption of uniform bearing pressure distribution, was always relatively accurate regardless of the geometrical, material, and frictional conditions considered. This study will be helpful in increasing the accuracy of preload, thus ensuring mechanical accuracy and quality for precision assemblies.
KW - Bolted joints
KW - effective bearing contact radius
KW - finite element analysis
KW - precision assembly
KW - torque control
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U2 - 10.1177/1687814016668445
DO - 10.1177/1687814016668445
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84989870860
SN - 1687-8132
VL - 8
SP - 1
EP - 8
JO - Advances in Mechanical Engineering
JF - Advances in Mechanical Engineering
IS - 9
ER -