Nukie
Nuclear
- Oct 11, 2001
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I would like to know if the torque applied to the Tie Rod spherical washer nut of a joint who is installed for flanges misalignment purposes has an impact on how the joint will works ?
As I understand this, if the nut on spherical washer are loose,
the joint will have less rigidity and will be free to move much more than his design, and the rods will be bent in the worst conditions like seismic
And the joint will have
if the nut on spherical washer are too tight,
the joint will have more rigidity and will not be able to move over the elastic limit of the rods and will also cause the rod to be bent.
Does a basic reference to evaluate the required torque exist ?
Thanks
As I understand this, if the nut on spherical washer are loose,
the joint will have less rigidity and will be free to move much more than his design, and the rods will be bent in the worst conditions like seismic
And the joint will have
if the nut on spherical washer are too tight,
the joint will have more rigidity and will not be able to move over the elastic limit of the rods and will also cause the rod to be bent.
Does a basic reference to evaluate the required torque exist ?
Thanks