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TEST PROCEDURES FOR EVALUATING BOLT-LOAD RETENTION OF MAGNESIUM ALLOYS
- Ground Vehicle Standard
- USCAR35
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A bolt-load retention (BLR) test is a practical test to determine the bolt load of a fastener joint with time and at given temperatures. There are three types of BLR tests described in this standard, namely general-purpose test, design-purpose test, and screening material test. A general-purpose BLR test may be used for screening materials, while a design-purpose BLR test is usually used to verify the BLR behavior of a specific joint. The screening material test is an example of the general-purpose test for typical automotive applications.
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ASME B18.2.3.1M | This document is not part of the subscrption. |
ASME B18.2.4.1M | This document is not part of the subscrption. |
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J174_201304 | Torque-Tension Test Procedure for Steel Threaded Fasteners - Inch Series |
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