elio71
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Good morning to all, this is my first post on this forum, I was looking for help to check the results related to this exercise:
you have a flange joint with the following characteristics: average radius of 40cm disc contact circular crown, dn10mm bolt diameter, 0.3 friction coeff; 8 bolts, circumference radius to which there are 39cm bolts, yielding voltage of the sigma sn 500mpa bolt material. determine the maximum transmissible moment from the joint both in case the bolts work to cut and in case they work to traction, considering the calibrated diameter of the bolt pairs to 1.1 times that of the dn hazel.
According to what I interpreted for traction calculation means the maximum shooting of bolts up to the sigma sn considering then friction between the disks, while by cutting it is obtained from the sigma sn multiplied by 0.7. I made the calculations, I just wanted a numerical match.
the formulas I have used are found on the vol i of the young people.
Thank you very much to all.
Helium.
you have a flange joint with the following characteristics: average radius of 40cm disc contact circular crown, dn10mm bolt diameter, 0.3 friction coeff; 8 bolts, circumference radius to which there are 39cm bolts, yielding voltage of the sigma sn 500mpa bolt material. determine the maximum transmissible moment from the joint both in case the bolts work to cut and in case they work to traction, considering the calibrated diameter of the bolt pairs to 1.1 times that of the dn hazel.
According to what I interpreted for traction calculation means the maximum shooting of bolts up to the sigma sn considering then friction between the disks, while by cutting it is obtained from the sigma sn multiplied by 0.7. I made the calculations, I just wanted a numerical match.
the formulas I have used are found on the vol i of the young people.
Thank you very much to all.
Helium.