Lcubed
Structural
- Aug 19, 2002
- 124
A load is imposed at the center of a square 4-bolt pattern. One bolt is removed. How is the load distributed to the remaining 3 bolts?
I know the location of the "new" centroid of the fastener pattern, and I have calculated the moments about that point and the resulting reactions. I have also looked at the problem using "rigid body" methods, per Maleev and others.
However, I think that the load lies on a line between two fasteners, and there is no moment about that line, and so those two fasteners take all of the load while the third remaining bolt takes no load at all. I need a reference to show that I am right or wrong, as the case may be. Can anyone help?
I know the location of the "new" centroid of the fastener pattern, and I have calculated the moments about that point and the resulting reactions. I have also looked at the problem using "rigid body" methods, per Maleev and others.
However, I think that the load lies on a line between two fasteners, and there is no moment about that line, and so those two fasteners take all of the load while the third remaining bolt takes no load at all. I need a reference to show that I am right or wrong, as the case may be. Can anyone help?