The Mechanics of Threaded Fasteners and Bolted Joints for Engineering and Design



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Paru le : 2022-10-22



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The Mechanics of Threaded Fasteners and Bolted Joints outlines how threaded fasteners and bolted joints fail, how these failures can be remedied, and ultimately how to avoid them altogether through tightening methods, material strength, and avoiding loosening. The book demonstrates how to select the appropriate tightening method and determine the optimal tightening procedure for varying nominal diameters. Using the finite element method, it discusses characteristics of stress concentration and fatigue strength and covers bolt force variation due to elastic interaction. The separation of the plate interface via increased external force as the primary cause of fatigue failure in threaded fasteners is discussed, with effective countermeasures provided. Empirical equations of thermal contact coefficient and apparent thermal contact coefficient in simple form are included as well.??  - Outlines various tightening methods such as torque control, angle control, direct tension, and thermal expansion - Demonstrates methods for preventing fatigue failure - Discusses the effect of high and low temperature thermal loads on the strength of bolted joints by looking at thermal contact resistance at the interface
Pages
382 pages
Collection
n.c
Parution
2022-10-22
Marque
Elsevier
EAN papier
9780323953573
EAN EPUB SANS DRM
9780323953580

Prix
184,63 €

Toshimichi Fukuoka is a professor emeritus at Kobe University, Japan, and conducts research in the areas of numerical analysis and experimental study of thermal and mechanical behavior of bolted joints, application of computational mechanics to structural design and safety assessment, study of thermal contact resistance and interface stiffness, and inverse problems in contact mechanics and heat transfer phenomena.

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