When selecting the
Bolt option under
Type on the
Connector form, the following window comes up:
Bolts will have a visual representation of the bolt. This may or may not exactly replicate what is being analyzed.
- Bolts are an FE representation of stiff bars attaching to the bearing surface(s) and a beam element with the dimensions of the bolt.
- Bolts do not account for contact between the shank and the side wall.
- Stresses in the region of the bearing surface are not very accurate. A more detailed analysis of the joint must be conducted in order to model these stresses better.
- Bolts should not be used with symmetry. The bolt cross section will not accurately represent this.
When the
Bolt option is selected, the following sections will become available:
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Add To Analysis: This checkbox automatically puts this bolt connector under Connectors in the current
Analysis branch of the tree.
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Display Options: Allows you to change the color of the bolt connector.
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Bolt:
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Bolt: This selects the
Bolt option. A bolt is defined as a bolt with a nut and optional washers.
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Connector Element: Allows multiple bolt elements to be defined within the current
Connector Name.
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Bolt Diameter: This is where you input the diameter of the bolt.
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Head Washer Height: This is where you input the washer height on the bolt head side.
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Nut Washer Height: This is where you input the washer height on the nut side.
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Materials: This is a drop-down list with the available materials created.
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User Defined: This checkbox will allow the definition of critical material properties needed for a bolt (E, nu, alpha (CTE)).
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Cap Screw: This selects the
Cap Screw option. A cap screw is defined as a bolt that threads into another body with an optional washer.
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Connector Element: Allows multiple bolt elements to be defined within the current
Connector Name.
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Bolt Diameter: This is where you input the diameter of the bolt.
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Head Washer Height: This is where you input the washer height on the bolt head side.
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Useful Length: This is defined as the usable length of thread for a cap screw. By default (when left blank) this is equal to the (diameter of the bolt)/2.
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Materials: This is a drop-down list with the available materials created.
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User Defined: This checkbox will allow the definition of critical material properties needed for a bolt (E, nu, alpha (CTE)).
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Preload:
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Axial: Allows you to define a simple axial preload for the bolt.
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Torque: Allows you to input the torque value and a torque coefficient to back out a final bolt preload. The equation used to find preload when using the torque option is
Preload = Torque / (Torque Coeff. * Diameter). The torque coefficient is found within literature for losses during preload.