estebanruiz
Mechanical
- Dec 5, 2012
- 2
Hi Guys,
I am doing a simulation analysis with Solidworks 2012, of a screw joint, trying to understand the effect of the torque to the material (ultem-1000) which is below the screw head and the washer, because the material is cracking just when the torque is applied.
I am using a bolt connector made of 316 SS, and a washer which uses the same material, so when I run the simulation, the results are very high using the bolt connector. However, if I utilized a compressed axial force of 133.33 lbf and a torque of 1.6 in-lbs respectively, the results are very low. I am concerned about the difference of using bolt connector and applying external forces.
Could you please help me to understand the differences?
Thanks in advance.
Esteban
I am doing a simulation analysis with Solidworks 2012, of a screw joint, trying to understand the effect of the torque to the material (ultem-1000) which is below the screw head and the washer, because the material is cracking just when the torque is applied.
I am using a bolt connector made of 316 SS, and a washer which uses the same material, so when I run the simulation, the results are very high using the bolt connector. However, if I utilized a compressed axial force of 133.33 lbf and a torque of 1.6 in-lbs respectively, the results are very low. I am concerned about the difference of using bolt connector and applying external forces.
Could you please help me to understand the differences?
Thanks in advance.
Esteban