Loc13
Structural
- Jul 31, 2007
- 3
Hi everyone,
I'm trying to model a plate with two c-channels bolted underneath it in Patran/Nastran. The plates and c-channels are modeled with shell elements, and the bolts are modeled using rbe2 with bushing properties in order to extract the bushing forces for bolt analysis. Based on my hand calculation for the shearing force on the bolt, the bushing forces (shearing component) I extract from my model are significantly higher than what my hand calculation suggests. I think this is most likely due to the stiffness values I assign to the bushing property, calculated using K=AE/L.
Is K=AE/L the correct way to determine the fastener stiffness value for bushing elements? Does this K value also apply to rotational stiffness? In general is this a good way to extract bolt loads?
Thank you very much in advance!
regards,
I'm trying to model a plate with two c-channels bolted underneath it in Patran/Nastran. The plates and c-channels are modeled with shell elements, and the bolts are modeled using rbe2 with bushing properties in order to extract the bushing forces for bolt analysis. Based on my hand calculation for the shearing force on the bolt, the bushing forces (shearing component) I extract from my model are significantly higher than what my hand calculation suggests. I think this is most likely due to the stiffness values I assign to the bushing property, calculated using K=AE/L.
Is K=AE/L the correct way to determine the fastener stiffness value for bushing elements? Does this K value also apply to rotational stiffness? In general is this a good way to extract bolt loads?
Thank you very much in advance!
regards,