Andas
Mechanical
- Jun 29, 2007
- 3
I have an end of the line valve with a 4" 300# flange with the standard 7.88 dia BC, with (8) 3/4" Bolts. The Valve is requiring a large actuator that will apply a large weight to the valve.
This setup is a cantilever beam with a support at the bolted connection and the weight applied approximatey 18" away from that support, perpendicular to the axis.
I am confused how to calculate the tension and shear that each of the 8 bolts will experience. The bolts are arranged so that they are equally spaced non-straddle the centerline. So the top bolt will experience maximum tension, while the bottom bolt will experience maximum moment.
I need to determine what strength fasteners are required to support the load, but also need to determine the max load any bolt can see so that we can illustrate to need for actuator supports.
I am not great with shear and tension in 3D and could use some guidance on how to calculate them and combine the two to compare to allowable and yield.
This setup is a cantilever beam with a support at the bolted connection and the weight applied approximatey 18" away from that support, perpendicular to the axis.
I am confused how to calculate the tension and shear that each of the 8 bolts will experience. The bolts are arranged so that they are equally spaced non-straddle the centerline. So the top bolt will experience maximum tension, while the bottom bolt will experience maximum moment.
I need to determine what strength fasteners are required to support the load, but also need to determine the max load any bolt can see so that we can illustrate to need for actuator supports.
I am not great with shear and tension in 3D and could use some guidance on how to calculate them and combine the two to compare to allowable and yield.