daparojo
Industrial
- Feb 25, 2010
- 36
I have an application that has 12 bolt in a rotational flange that has speeds up to 3000 rpm.
As the nuts are external, and have a relative weight to them, I have calculated the total bending stress in one bolt as around 500 N/mm2 - this is subject to a centrifugal force if the nuts move due to centrifugal forces parallel to the face.
As the bolts are stretched via torque, the combined stress in bending and tensile is approx. 725 N/mm2.
This the maximum condition @ 3000 rpm.
The material of the bolt is 750 N/mm2 Yield and the UTS is 840 N/mm2.
Would this be acceptable in your opinion?
The torque in the flange is driven by the shear area of the bolt.
As the nuts are external, and have a relative weight to them, I have calculated the total bending stress in one bolt as around 500 N/mm2 - this is subject to a centrifugal force if the nuts move due to centrifugal forces parallel to the face.
As the bolts are stretched via torque, the combined stress in bending and tensile is approx. 725 N/mm2.
This the maximum condition @ 3000 rpm.
The material of the bolt is 750 N/mm2 Yield and the UTS is 840 N/mm2.
Would this be acceptable in your opinion?
The torque in the flange is driven by the shear area of the bolt.