jvian
Aerospace
- Aug 13, 2009
- 119
I am trying to get a feel for how Pro/M is handling the fastener idealizations that I have in place. I am using advanced fasteners with an applied preload and contacts interfaces to achieve a proper assembly clamp force. My issue comes in with the following statement taken from PTC's suggested technique for using fasteners (wildfire 5.0 release), it reads as follows:
"To achieve exact preload value,
1. Apply desired value, run the analysis.
2. Look at the bolt tensile force measure (it’s value will be less than the desired preload due to the “give” in the components)
3. Proportionally increase the Preload value in the fastener to achieve the desired tension value in the fastener
4. Re-run the analysis and double check the tensile force measure"
I have been under the assumption that historically engineers have used the concept that if an applied preload is greater than the resultant tensile load of the fastener, then the fastener will not likely fatigue. What I am trying to understand is if Pro/M is suggesting that in real application my preload should be "increased proportionaly" due to the "give" in the parts or is it merely for analytical purposes only?
Bottom line is I do not fully understand the quantity the fastener_tensile_force is reporting. My origional assumption was that if my preload was greater than this force my fastener would not fatigue but this PTC statement has me confused.
Any help would be greatly appreciated and thanks in advance.
"To achieve exact preload value,
1. Apply desired value, run the analysis.
2. Look at the bolt tensile force measure (it’s value will be less than the desired preload due to the “give” in the components)
3. Proportionally increase the Preload value in the fastener to achieve the desired tension value in the fastener
4. Re-run the analysis and double check the tensile force measure"
I have been under the assumption that historically engineers have used the concept that if an applied preload is greater than the resultant tensile load of the fastener, then the fastener will not likely fatigue. What I am trying to understand is if Pro/M is suggesting that in real application my preload should be "increased proportionaly" due to the "give" in the parts or is it merely for analytical purposes only?
Bottom line is I do not fully understand the quantity the fastener_tensile_force is reporting. My origional assumption was that if my preload was greater than this force my fastener would not fatigue but this PTC statement has me confused.
Any help would be greatly appreciated and thanks in advance.