I would be hesitant using a bolt design software for plastic bolts. I’m sure they would work great for steel bolts, and possibly for SST bolts, but plastic is a whole different creature.
Some things that the plastic may affect are fatigue, creep, and stress concentrations in threads. As far as I’m aware there is not fatigue limit for plastics, however, plastics are always changing. In addition temperature will play a much larger effect on the fastener which could lead to creep and loose fasteners. Finally, on the plus side, plastic has a tendency to deform and ease stress concentrations, where steel, depending on grade, will have a tendency to start cracking.
Just some thoughts.
cooperjer
Cooperjer
Mechanical Engineer