vStevev
Structural
- Aug 18, 2017
- 4
Hi There,
I'm wondering if anyone knows how to relate the turn-of-nut method for pretensioning bolts, to weaker and stronger grades than the standard A325. If a bolt has a dramatically lower, or higher yield stress than typical - shouldn't the rotation beyond snug tight be modified to attain 0.7Fu? Does the bolt pitch account for this?
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
I'm wondering if anyone knows how to relate the turn-of-nut method for pretensioning bolts, to weaker and stronger grades than the standard A325. If a bolt has a dramatically lower, or higher yield stress than typical - shouldn't the rotation beyond snug tight be modified to attain 0.7Fu? Does the bolt pitch account for this?
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!