Providing Cyclic Robustness of Bolted Joints in Case of Assembly with Implementation of Anaerobic Materials

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Stress concentration in thread roots and nonuniform load distribution along thread turn are the major disadvantages of bolted joints. Under changing cyclic loads on areas of high stress concentration crack formation and destruction of parts occur. In addition, the fretting corrosion processes activate in the areas of contact between thread turns. The purpose of the work is to increase rupture strength of bolted joints under the action of cyclic forces by decreasing stress concentration and reducing movements in contact zone of mating parts in case of assembly with implementation of anaerobic materials. Modelling of bearing strength of bolted joints is conducted according to finite element method, with theory of contact interaction between mating surfaces being used. The results of experimental research are given. Anaerobic materials which polymerize in area of thread contact of parts are used. It was established that assembly with implementation of anaerobic material allows unloading of thread turns because the part of external load is received by elastic layers of the polymerized anaerobic material. In this case the level and the concentration of stress in thread roots reduce, relative movements are decreased, the joint becomes more rigid and its cyclic robustness grows.

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