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S. Venkatesan and G. L. Kinzel, “Reduction of Stress Concentration in Bolt-Nut Connectors,” Journal of Mechanical Design, Vol. 128, No. 6, 2006, pp. 1337-1342.
doi:10.1115/1.2336254
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TITLE:
Experimental Strain Investigation of Bolt Torque Effect in Mechanically Fastened Joints
AUTHORS:
Nashwan Younis
KEYWORDS:
Maximum Strains; Fastened Joint; Bolts Torque; Reflected Photoelasticity
JOURNAL NAME:
Engineering,
Vol.4 No.7,
July
3,
2012
ABSTRACT: In this study, a different issue of mechanical engineering interests is determined for threaded fastened joints. A series of photoelastic experiments were performed to determine the maximum strains for the holes in a tensile flat plate subjected to bolt-nut loads. Pertinent strain distributions were examined to determine the roll of the torques on the bolts in mini mizing the strain; hence stress concentration. The experimental determination of maximum strains is needed as a way to validate future theoretical and numerical results, and provide a valuable aid to their application. The emphasis of this paper is on deformation. The results indicate that strains can decrease significantly with the increase of the bolt's pre-load.