uglyspec
Mechanical
- Dec 31, 2013
- 41
Hello,
Many gasket manufactures advertise bolt stress value from 30,000 psi to 60,000 psi for bolt torqueing purposes. Is there any concern that if I torque a stud to 50-60 ksi stress you may actually yield the flange that is being bolted? In other words the high torque value of the studs would actually bend the flange over around the flange perimeter. For reference; an SA-105 flange have minimum yield strength of 36,000 psi
Thanks,
Many gasket manufactures advertise bolt stress value from 30,000 psi to 60,000 psi for bolt torqueing purposes. Is there any concern that if I torque a stud to 50-60 ksi stress you may actually yield the flange that is being bolted? In other words the high torque value of the studs would actually bend the flange over around the flange perimeter. For reference; an SA-105 flange have minimum yield strength of 36,000 psi
Thanks,