wontweldcantweld
Mechanical
- Feb 1, 2015
- 12
Hi there,
I’m looking for help with some shear strength calcs for bolted joints as this isn’t my field of expertise;
I have x 6 M16 BSEN ISO 3506 Class 70 Bolts, each with a shear capacity (Psb) of 48,700N
By my working out, the Shear area (As) per bolt should be 2.0106 x 10 ^-4 m^2
And by using psb (Shear Strength) = Psb / As,
We get 48,700n / 2.0106 x 10 ^-4 m^2, and so psb = 242216253.9 n/m^2
Now, because there’s 6 bolts in total, do I simply just multiply it by six?
Meaning that 1453297523 n/m^2 is the shear strength of the joint?
To me, it seems like very basic maths but I'm being told its wrong and that the shear capacity given as 48,700N is left on its own and not multiplied by the number of bolts, as it is (meant) to be given as the shear capacity of the entire bolted joint in the first place!
I think the problem may lie with my understanding of the term 'shear capacity', as I've researched it and it seems there's very little on the subject and in many cases it refers me back to the shear strength - can anyone explain the relationship between these two and point me in the right direction?
Cheers
I’m looking for help with some shear strength calcs for bolted joints as this isn’t my field of expertise;
I have x 6 M16 BSEN ISO 3506 Class 70 Bolts, each with a shear capacity (Psb) of 48,700N
By my working out, the Shear area (As) per bolt should be 2.0106 x 10 ^-4 m^2
And by using psb (Shear Strength) = Psb / As,
We get 48,700n / 2.0106 x 10 ^-4 m^2, and so psb = 242216253.9 n/m^2
Now, because there’s 6 bolts in total, do I simply just multiply it by six?
Meaning that 1453297523 n/m^2 is the shear strength of the joint?
To me, it seems like very basic maths but I'm being told its wrong and that the shear capacity given as 48,700N is left on its own and not multiplied by the number of bolts, as it is (meant) to be given as the shear capacity of the entire bolted joint in the first place!
I think the problem may lie with my understanding of the term 'shear capacity', as I've researched it and it seems there's very little on the subject and in many cases it refers me back to the shear strength - can anyone explain the relationship between these two and point me in the right direction?
Cheers