jfymsam86
Civil/Environmental
- Jan 27, 2013
- 32
Hello everyone
I modeled a bolt connection (a Beam welded to an Endplate and connected to the Column flange with 4 bolts (A490, 1.25”)) under cyclic loading (general-static) in ABAQUS 6.11. I defined interaction setting. (Units: cm, kg). After analysis, bolts got narrow, because I didn’t pretension them. Now I’m going to define negative thermal pretension on face of bolts (about 70% of capacity of them) according some articles. They define orthotropic thermal expansion coefficent only in axis of bolt. In this case, first step is applying the pretension, and second one is for cyclic loading.
1) should I define the first step by Coupled temp-disp.? How can I stop it for second step?
2) Software wants me to define Conductivity, Density, Specific Heat, Change the elements of end plate and column to Coupled temp, etc.‼ Is my way to pretension right? Or there is a better way for it?
3) What’s the difference between pretension by “Bolt Load” or “Thermal Load”?
Which one is better?
If someone can tell me the the best way (step to step) I really appreciate it.
Thanks a lot.
J.fymsam
I modeled a bolt connection (a Beam welded to an Endplate and connected to the Column flange with 4 bolts (A490, 1.25”)) under cyclic loading (general-static) in ABAQUS 6.11. I defined interaction setting. (Units: cm, kg). After analysis, bolts got narrow, because I didn’t pretension them. Now I’m going to define negative thermal pretension on face of bolts (about 70% of capacity of them) according some articles. They define orthotropic thermal expansion coefficent only in axis of bolt. In this case, first step is applying the pretension, and second one is for cyclic loading.
1) should I define the first step by Coupled temp-disp.? How can I stop it for second step?
2) Software wants me to define Conductivity, Density, Specific Heat, Change the elements of end plate and column to Coupled temp, etc.‼ Is my way to pretension right? Or there is a better way for it?
3) What’s the difference between pretension by “Bolt Load” or “Thermal Load”?
Which one is better?
If someone can tell me the the best way (step to step) I really appreciate it.
Thanks a lot.
J.fymsam