ProcEng2
Nuclear
- Dec 20, 2006
- 16
Is there an ASME Code Interpretation that states how high the preload can be as a percentage of yield strength due to bolt torque?
I ask this question after reading thread 292-95664 because in the application we are considering, the bearing
stress under the head could exceed 80% of Sy at the max of
requested 268-387 ftlb torque for a SA-193 Gr. B7 3/4-10 B18.3 fastener in a 7/8 in. hole, without a hardened washer...
I would think if the bearing stress exceeded Sy, there would be a concern for loss of preload. This is a
critical application for a vertical pump pedestal for vibration,we can not afford to loose pre load at the
pedestal to sole plate.
I ask this question after reading thread 292-95664 because in the application we are considering, the bearing
stress under the head could exceed 80% of Sy at the max of
requested 268-387 ftlb torque for a SA-193 Gr. B7 3/4-10 B18.3 fastener in a 7/8 in. hole, without a hardened washer...
I would think if the bearing stress exceeded Sy, there would be a concern for loss of preload. This is a
critical application for a vertical pump pedestal for vibration,we can not afford to loose pre load at the
pedestal to sole plate.