This content is not included in
your SAE MOBILUS subscription, or you are not logged in.
Influences of Various Factors of Bolt Tightening on Loosening-Fatigue Failure under Transverse Vibration
Technical Paper
2007-01-0807
ISSN: 0148-7191, e-ISSN: 2688-3627
Annotation ability available
Sector:
Language:
English
Abstract
Our previous study described loosening-fatigue tests under small transverse vibrations that had been performed to elucidate loosening-fatigue mechanism in the long life region. In this study, the influences of various factors of a bolted joint on loosening-fatigue characteristics under transverse vibration have been investigated. Results show that bolt property class has little influence on the transverse loosening-fatigue limits. Results also show that the transverse loosening-fatigue limit is reduced if a bolted joint which has been tightened to within the plastic region is subjected to transverse vibration. And if the grip length and the engaging length are long, the apparent transverse loosening-fatigue limits also decrease.
Recommended Content
Technical Paper | Development of FRP Rear Axle Components |
Technical Paper | Spatial Transmissibility of Plastic Cylinder-Head Covers |
Journal Article | Fracture Behavior of Typical Structural Adhesive Joints Under Quasi-Static and Cyclic Loadings |
Citation
Hashimura, S., "Influences of Various Factors of Bolt Tightening on Loosening-Fatigue Failure under Transverse Vibration," SAE Technical Paper 2007-01-0807, 2007, https://doi.org/10.4271/2007-01-0807.Also In
Steel Innovations, Fatigue Research, Sheet/Hydro/Gas Forming Technology & Advanced High Strength Steel Development
Number: SP-2103; Published: 2007-04-16
Number: SP-2103; Published: 2007-04-16
References
- Shinbun Asahi News paper morning edition March 19th 2002 35 2002
- Saruki, K. Hotta, S. Katoh, T. “Fatigue Strength of Bolt Tightened in Plastic Region - Relation Between Fatigue Strength and Turning Angle at Tightening -” Journal of Material Science of Japan 44 496 1995 122 127
- Yamada, H. Saruki, K. Hotta, S. Katoh, T. “Fatigue Strength of Bolts Tightened in Plastic Region - Fatigue Strength Assurance in Reusing -” Journal of Material Science of Japan 44 498 1995 338 342
- Isogami, K. Kurita, H. “Fatigue Strength of Machined Screw Thread (Effects of Loading Modes in Fatigue Test)” Transaction of JSME, C 53 496 1986 2640 2644
- Ohashi, N. Hagiwara, M. Yoshimoto, I. “Characteristics of Bolted Joint in Plastic Region Tightening - Dispersion of Tightening Axial Force and Safety against Fatigue -” Bull. Jpn. Soc. Precis. Eng. 51 7 1985 31 36
- Ishibashi, T. 1983 “Metal Fatigue and Prevention of Failure Yokendo Co-ltd 1383 1389
- Kumehara, H. Maruyama, K. Tsuda, Y. 1980 “Self-loosening of Threaded Joints under Ultrasonic Vibration -Evaluation of Tightening Condition-” Bull. P.M.E.(Tokyo Institute of Tech.) 45 1 7
- Yoshimoto, I. Maruyama, K. Yamada, Y. 1985 “Prediction of Fatigue Strength of Bolt-Nut Joints Based on Residual Stress” Bull. P.M.E.(Tokyo Institute of Tech.) 55 5 10
- Yamamoto, A. 1995 “Principle and Design for Bolted Joint Tightening Yokendo Co-ltd 147 178
- Japanese Standard Association Yoshimoto, I. 1997 “Points of Design for Bolted Joints 136 158
- Maruyama, K. 1991 “Fatigue strength” Journal of Japan Research Institute for Screw Threads & Fastener 22 5 133 138
- Hashimura, S. Socie, D. F. “A Study of Loosening and Fatigue of Bolted Joints under Transverse Vibration ” SAE 2005 Transactions, Journal of Materials and Manufacturing 2005 630 640
- Socie, D. F. http://www.fatigueCalculator.com