struclearner
Structural
- May 8, 2010
- 122
The shoulder portion of the shoulder bolt could be used as an axle or journal to provide rotational degree of freedom for a part in the joint using shoulder bolts.
When a joint has three members, the first member rests on shoulder of the bolt which acts as an axle for the member, the second member is attached to the third member which has a tap hole where the threaded portion of the bolt is engaged.
When the thread engagement of the bolt is inside the bolt hole, not on the edge of the hole, and the shoulder face of the bolt comes into contact inside the hole having a step provided for the purpose.
In the joint described above, is this the interface where the clamping force/interface pressure acts?
When the bolt thread engagement is below the joint members interface and shoulder of the bolt comes into contact inside the hole and there is an interface inside the hole not at the members outer surfaces, and members has a clearance between them, the clamping force could not be reacted at the members outer surfaces interface as this happens in a bolted joint with regular bolts.
When there is a gap between the members bolted together with shoulder bolts, in this case, is the clamping loads being reacted where the bolt shoulder face has contact with the stepped area inside the tapped hole of the other member.
Thanks for your education, sharing the knowledge of the mechanics of the bolted joints using shoulder bolts.
When a joint has three members, the first member rests on shoulder of the bolt which acts as an axle for the member, the second member is attached to the third member which has a tap hole where the threaded portion of the bolt is engaged.
When the thread engagement of the bolt is inside the bolt hole, not on the edge of the hole, and the shoulder face of the bolt comes into contact inside the hole having a step provided for the purpose.
In the joint described above, is this the interface where the clamping force/interface pressure acts?
When the bolt thread engagement is below the joint members interface and shoulder of the bolt comes into contact inside the hole and there is an interface inside the hole not at the members outer surfaces, and members has a clearance between them, the clamping force could not be reacted at the members outer surfaces interface as this happens in a bolted joint with regular bolts.
When there is a gap between the members bolted together with shoulder bolts, in this case, is the clamping loads being reacted where the bolt shoulder face has contact with the stepped area inside the tapped hole of the other member.
Thanks for your education, sharing the knowledge of the mechanics of the bolted joints using shoulder bolts.