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Calculating Bolted Joint Stiffness

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addagalla

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we are modelling some bolted joints using CBUSH elements in FEM. can anybody help what is the difference in using huth method and using AG/L to calculate shear stiffness. Thanks in Advance.

 
um, huth's equation is not AG/L ... (that'd be the difference)

another day in paradise, or is paradise one day closer ?
 
Most of the joint flexibility is not fastener shear deformation. Have you read Huth's paper?
 
I have not read Huth's paper. But what I am doing wrong if i Use AG/L as CBUSH stiffness.
 
You will be overestimating the stiffness and this should predict more load transferred on the first fastener.
 
 http://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=c9483ab2-674a-4137-b36b-04704f132608&file=Huth,_Influence_of_Fastener_Flexibility_(stiffness)__on_the_Prediction_of_Load_Transfer_and_Fatigue_Life_for_Multiple-Row_Joints.pdf
Agreed. Way too stiff by only considering fastener shear deformation.

Best approach - fab a two row joint specimen, test it, measure displacement. Then correlate your FEM approach to the test.
 
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