PSI - Issue 19
Shinji Hashimura et al. / Procedia Structural Integrity 19 (2019) 204–213 Author name / Structural Integrity Procedia 00 (2019) 000–000
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Fig. 1 Haigh diagram of high strength steel bolts which was proposed by Yoshimoto et al. (1983).
(
) ) 0 0 2
0 w T
T w .
(1)
w
(
K
f
where w is the fatigue limit of bolt, w 0 is the fatigue strength of a smooth specimen of the bolt material. T is the true ultimate strength and 0.2 is the proof stress of the bolt material. K f is the fatigue notch factor at the root of the first thread of bolt.
Nomenclature
Fatigue strength of the smooth specimen
w 0
Fatigue strength of the bolt Proof stress of the bolt material
w
0.2
True ultimate strength
T m
Mean stress
Stress amplitude Maximum stress Minimum stress
a
max min
Fatigue notch factor Nominal length of bolt Nominal length of bolt
K f
l
l g
Mean load
Q m
Load amplitude Clamp force
Q a
F
Number of cycles to failure
N f
3. Fatigue tests Figure 2 shows the schematic illustrations of test bolt and test nut. The test bolts were a commercial full threaded hexagon head bolt M8 made of aluminum alloy A5056 and A6056-T6. The thread pitch was course pitch 1.25 mm. The nominal length was l =40 mm. The test nut was a commercial hexagon nut. The test nut for A5056 bolt was a commercial hexagon nuts made of aluminum alloy A5056. The test nut for A6056 bolt was made of the aluminum alloy die castings material Al-12Si-Cu alloy (ADC12) taking the actual usage into account. The ADC12 nuts were
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