electricpete
Electrical
- May 4, 2001
- 16,774
I'm trying to figure out the force required to deform a washer which is captured between a bolt-head of known dimensions and a hole of known dimensions.
If all the dimensions shown are known and washer material properties are known, can we estimate the force required to deform the washer into a cupped shape be estimated (by means other than FE) ?
I'm willing to use simplifying approximations:
* bolthead acts circular rather than hex
* just find the force to get to yield, don't complictate it with plastic deformation
* others?
Any suggestions/references for how to approach this problem?
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(2B)+(2B)' ?
If all the dimensions shown are known and washer material properties are known, can we estimate the force required to deform the washer into a cupped shape be estimated (by means other than FE) ?
I'm willing to use simplifying approximations:
* bolthead acts circular rather than hex
* just find the force to get to yield, don't complictate it with plastic deformation
* others?
Any suggestions/references for how to approach this problem?
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(2B)+(2B)' ?