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Want to claculate force on a plate when they are bolted

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suzanparvez

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Hi,

May be it is a very simple question. I need some help to calculate clamp force when two parallel plates are bolted by 2 or 4 bolts.

May be I can use the equation T=(K*D*W). But I would like to know when 2 or 4 bolts are used over two rectangular plates (2"x2") how the clamp force will be changed. Is there any handbook or software available to select a bolt diameter, no. of bolts and length where clamp force is pre-selected.

Thank you very much in advance.
Regards
Suzan
 

Machinery's Handbook,
Pressure Vessel Handbook,
etc...
 
Gross total clamp force, easy, distribution, maybe much harder.

Regards,

Mike
 
It is generally assumed (and documented) that a bolt's clamping force radiates in a 45 degree cone. So, say, for a 1/2 inch bolt in a 1/2 inch plate, most of the clamping force is contained in a 1 1/2 inch diameter circle at the base of the plate.
 
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