Analysis of Effect of Welding on Pretension of Bolt of Bolted-Welded Joints

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In order to study the influence of welding stresses on the bolt of bolted-welded joints, the two cases of veneer connections and double-plate connections are considered and three sizes of six friction type bolted-welded connections joints model are established. The paper uses the finite element method to simulation welding heating and cooling of bolted-welded connections impact on the bolt pretension and analyze node capacity to be affected to provide a theoretical basis for the optimal design of the node.

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