cameprak
Automotive
- Mar 13, 2007
- 16
Hello to all,
I have a plastic(20% talc filled pp) and aluminium sheet.Both are assembled using 6mm bolt by automatic operation(applied torque is constant). plastic part(2.8 mm thick) fails during this process.
Now, I want to find out the following results.
1. Why the part fails
2. What is the maximum stress between bolt and plastic sheet due to preload
3. How the contact changes between plastic part and bolt when temperature increases by 50 C.
My qeustion is, how to approach this problem. If i do contact analyis, will it be right. Any input about amount of preload, friction between plastic and bolt(static and slip).
Hope, I explained clearly. Any further info needed, please let me know. Thanks in advance for your help
cameprak
I have a plastic(20% talc filled pp) and aluminium sheet.Both are assembled using 6mm bolt by automatic operation(applied torque is constant). plastic part(2.8 mm thick) fails during this process.
Now, I want to find out the following results.
1. Why the part fails
2. What is the maximum stress between bolt and plastic sheet due to preload
3. How the contact changes between plastic part and bolt when temperature increases by 50 C.
My qeustion is, how to approach this problem. If i do contact analyis, will it be right. Any input about amount of preload, friction between plastic and bolt(static and slip).
Hope, I explained clearly. Any further info needed, please let me know. Thanks in advance for your help
cameprak