Joel Lapointe
Mechanical
- Jan 27, 2023
- 3
Hi,
I work on a shaft which is taking a part sandwiched between a nut and the shoulder of thus said shaft.
Before installation of the shaft into an assembly, the nut is torqued at 75 Nm.
Once the nut screwed, the torque of 75 Nm is relaxed. So the equilibrium of the nut is as follow :
[ul]
[li]An axial clamping force between the shaft shoulder and the nut flat surface[/li]
[li]A residual torque which is there because of the thread friction[/li]
[/ul]
The clamping force is calculable with screw calculations.
However, how to calculate the residual torque?
How to put this residual torque in the FEA since it is only concerning the interface of the threads?
Regards,
Joel Lapointe
I work on a shaft which is taking a part sandwiched between a nut and the shoulder of thus said shaft.
Before installation of the shaft into an assembly, the nut is torqued at 75 Nm.
Once the nut screwed, the torque of 75 Nm is relaxed. So the equilibrium of the nut is as follow :
[ul]
[li]An axial clamping force between the shaft shoulder and the nut flat surface[/li]
[li]A residual torque which is there because of the thread friction[/li]
[/ul]
The clamping force is calculable with screw calculations.
However, how to calculate the residual torque?
How to put this residual torque in the FEA since it is only concerning the interface of the threads?
Regards,
Joel Lapointe