dirigible
Structural
- Aug 14, 2007
- 4
I am using ANSYS workbench 14.5 to model a threaded rod, a washer and a nut, which clamps together two plates. One of the plates is threaded. The threaded rod is threaded the whole length of the rod.
I want to simplify the analysis by not including the thread so I modeled the rod as a cylinder.
I sliced the threaded rod into pieces so that I can put bolt pretension on only one part of the threaded rod.
I cannot decide where to put the bolt pretension.
Can anyone suggest a method of how to calculate the effective length over which to apply the bolt pretension? Where should it go?
Is there a better way to simulate the tension that is caused by torquing the nut?
The point of the analysis is to help me find the stiffness of the bolt and the member and to see deflection in the system.
Thanks.
I want to simplify the analysis by not including the thread so I modeled the rod as a cylinder.
I sliced the threaded rod into pieces so that I can put bolt pretension on only one part of the threaded rod.
I cannot decide where to put the bolt pretension.
Can anyone suggest a method of how to calculate the effective length over which to apply the bolt pretension? Where should it go?
Is there a better way to simulate the tension that is caused by torquing the nut?
The point of the analysis is to help me find the stiffness of the bolt and the member and to see deflection in the system.
Thanks.