patelam
Civil/Environmental
- Jan 27, 2022
- 34
Got to know from the Construction Engineer that it is a normal practice to use two nuts in regular bolt connection (non-pretension or non-slip critical).
My questions are:-
1. Is it really a normal practice to use two nuts in regular bolt connections?
2. Are both the nuts snug-tightened? Or the first nut (close to the steel) will be loose and only the second one (near the bolt end) will be snug-tightened?
3. I have known from couple of site folks that the one of two nuts are also pretensioned using turn-of-nut method even in the non-pretensioned or non-slip critical connection. But I dont remember which nut he said would be pretensioned. I am guessing it would be the second (outer) one that will be pretensioned. Is it the normal practice to pretension the bolt? And if the outer bolt is pretensioned, can the pretension stress reach within the grip length of the bolt and interfere with other loads?
My questions are:-
1. Is it really a normal practice to use two nuts in regular bolt connections?
2. Are both the nuts snug-tightened? Or the first nut (close to the steel) will be loose and only the second one (near the bolt end) will be snug-tightened?
3. I have known from couple of site folks that the one of two nuts are also pretensioned using turn-of-nut method even in the non-pretensioned or non-slip critical connection. But I dont remember which nut he said would be pretensioned. I am guessing it would be the second (outer) one that will be pretensioned. Is it the normal practice to pretension the bolt? And if the outer bolt is pretensioned, can the pretension stress reach within the grip length of the bolt and interfere with other loads?