StructSEZ
Structural
- Mar 16, 2011
- 21
Hi guys,
I've got a situation where an aircraft hangar (trusses on concrete columns) is experiencing bolts falling out.
Some of the guys reckon the builder/rigger did a poor job of tightening them. However, I find that a bit hard to believe.
In your experience, what would cause snug-tight (not fully tensioned) bolts to come loose to the point of falling off? Three of them have actually dropped to the ground and when I went up there to inspect, about 40% of them were loose to the point of being able to twist the nut by hand with very little physical strength required.
I should also mention that it's an aircraft hangar, and the guys over there reckon when the wind blows it shakes a fair bit. From that, I'm thinking there's a harmonic being setup which is pushing the nut off along the threading.
That does sound a bit fantastic though, so if I could get some ideas thrown in maybe I could have more angles to work to finding the cause and remedying it.
Thanks in advance,
I've got a situation where an aircraft hangar (trusses on concrete columns) is experiencing bolts falling out.
Some of the guys reckon the builder/rigger did a poor job of tightening them. However, I find that a bit hard to believe.
In your experience, what would cause snug-tight (not fully tensioned) bolts to come loose to the point of falling off? Three of them have actually dropped to the ground and when I went up there to inspect, about 40% of them were loose to the point of being able to twist the nut by hand with very little physical strength required.
I should also mention that it's an aircraft hangar, and the guys over there reckon when the wind blows it shakes a fair bit. From that, I'm thinking there's a harmonic being setup which is pushing the nut off along the threading.
That does sound a bit fantastic though, so if I could get some ideas thrown in maybe I could have more angles to work to finding the cause and remedying it.
Thanks in advance,