dag113
Mechanical
- Sep 14, 2009
- 13
I have a joint comprised of a bolt, a washer, a steel plate, and an aluminum plate. The aluminum plate contains an MS51830 threaded insert; the bolt is threaded into the insert. A specified torque is applied to the bolt to clamp up the joint.
I can calculate the preload developed in the bolt by using:
T = kFD,
where T = torque, k = coefficient of friction, F = preload, D = bolt diameter.
My question (which may be insanely simple but I've gotten myself wrapped around the axle overthinking things) is: is the axial load between the insert and the aluminum plate the same as the preload developed between the insert and the bolt?
(Ultimate goal: check the threads of the aluminum member and ensure they won't strip under loading.)
Also, if anyone has any sources for "threaded inserts calculations," I'd be very grateful.
Thank you very much for any help you could provide in straightening me out!
I can calculate the preload developed in the bolt by using:
T = kFD,
where T = torque, k = coefficient of friction, F = preload, D = bolt diameter.
My question (which may be insanely simple but I've gotten myself wrapped around the axle overthinking things) is: is the axial load between the insert and the aluminum plate the same as the preload developed between the insert and the bolt?
(Ultimate goal: check the threads of the aluminum member and ensure they won't strip under loading.)
Also, if anyone has any sources for "threaded inserts calculations," I'd be very grateful.
Thank you very much for any help you could provide in straightening me out!