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Mechanical
- Sep 23, 2003
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"ADMINISTRATION KILLS ENGINEERING"
I am rigidly mounting a diesel engine with a through hole/slot that is connected to a rigid solid skid base.I am using 1 inch grade 8, coarse tread, zink plated shoulder bolts,washers at both ends and nuts have a nylon lock to help prevent loosening because of vibrations.
I am limited to a maximum clamp force of approx 80KN
Now the basic equation for relationship between torque and preload is
Fc=5T/D
Where
T = 80 000 N * 0.0254 m /5 = 406 N m
I would like to know:
1. should I account for losses by friction in the nylon ?and if so by how much ?
2. Will the pre-load obtained with this torque be appropriate for this joint (considering the harware used)?
Now i intend to torque dry at the head of the bolt and would like to know if anyone has comments or observations.
thanks to all
I am rigidly mounting a diesel engine with a through hole/slot that is connected to a rigid solid skid base.I am using 1 inch grade 8, coarse tread, zink plated shoulder bolts,washers at both ends and nuts have a nylon lock to help prevent loosening because of vibrations.
I am limited to a maximum clamp force of approx 80KN
Now the basic equation for relationship between torque and preload is
Fc=5T/D
Where
T = 80 000 N * 0.0254 m /5 = 406 N m
I would like to know:
1. should I account for losses by friction in the nylon ?and if so by how much ?
2. Will the pre-load obtained with this torque be appropriate for this joint (considering the harware used)?
Now i intend to torque dry at the head of the bolt and would like to know if anyone has comments or observations.
thanks to all