SiggiN
Marine/Ocean
- Mar 18, 2019
- 33
Hi all!
Do you guys know of any method (codes, handbook etc.) that lets you calculate the required preload for a bolt used in tapped holes of weaker material than the bolt itself?
My specific case: A4-80 bolt (yield = 600MPa) bolted in tapped hole of 316L steel (yield = 220MPa)
I did see a method in VDI2230, but could not determine if this code is applicable to stainless steel? (as far as i could tell it is meant for 8.8 and 10.9 quality?)
(I'm assuming typical torque tables are ment for bolt and nut of same material?)
Regards
Siggi
Do you guys know of any method (codes, handbook etc.) that lets you calculate the required preload for a bolt used in tapped holes of weaker material than the bolt itself?
My specific case: A4-80 bolt (yield = 600MPa) bolted in tapped hole of 316L steel (yield = 220MPa)
I did see a method in VDI2230, but could not determine if this code is applicable to stainless steel? (as far as i could tell it is meant for 8.8 and 10.9 quality?)
(I'm assuming typical torque tables are ment for bolt and nut of same material?)
Regards
Siggi