ella0509
Mechanical
- May 19, 2004
- 66
Hi,
Just wondering if anyone knows of other suitable bolt / nut loosening tests or verification in common usage for a 'static' bolt joint without vibration or shock loads. I have read and witnessed a test on the Junker machine and heard of the NAS test methods, but I'm not really sure they fit our requirements as they seem to be a fairly violent test.
The application is for a clamp (similar to a heavy duty hose clamp - tensioned by bring cross bars together with bolt / nut) where the hose will suffer from slow dynamic oscillatory motion. I need to prove that the fasteners will not loosen over the lifetime of the application from this relatively slow dynamic motion and that any locking methods applied do actually perform as required.
I anticipate the fastener loosening would come mainly from creep and stress relaxation of any of the components making the initial 'bolt-up' fastening load reduce. We can cover this reduced load in our analysis, so I know what the worst case load would be (i.e. after creep etc) - but just not sure of what existing test method to apply. I suppose if it performs better on a Junker test before and after applying the locking method then this may be suitable (i.e. a relative performance comparison) - just concerned that it would not 'pass' this test method at all to give the lifetime confidence.
Thanks in advance.
Just wondering if anyone knows of other suitable bolt / nut loosening tests or verification in common usage for a 'static' bolt joint without vibration or shock loads. I have read and witnessed a test on the Junker machine and heard of the NAS test methods, but I'm not really sure they fit our requirements as they seem to be a fairly violent test.
The application is for a clamp (similar to a heavy duty hose clamp - tensioned by bring cross bars together with bolt / nut) where the hose will suffer from slow dynamic oscillatory motion. I need to prove that the fasteners will not loosen over the lifetime of the application from this relatively slow dynamic motion and that any locking methods applied do actually perform as required.
I anticipate the fastener loosening would come mainly from creep and stress relaxation of any of the components making the initial 'bolt-up' fastening load reduce. We can cover this reduced load in our analysis, so I know what the worst case load would be (i.e. after creep etc) - but just not sure of what existing test method to apply. I suppose if it performs better on a Junker test before and after applying the locking method then this may be suitable (i.e. a relative performance comparison) - just concerned that it would not 'pass' this test method at all to give the lifetime confidence.
Thanks in advance.