Takayuki Shimodaira
Hitachi
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ASME 2016 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition | 2016
Soichi Hareyama; Ken-ichi Manabe; Takayuki Shimodaira; Takashi Naganawa
The calibrated wrench method is often used for tightening. When tightening bolted joints, it is important to apply high axial tension. However, since the axial tension is indirectly applied in this method, it varies and has a distribution in the case of tightening carried out in the production line of a factory, for example. However, the calibrated wrench method is still widely used because of the simple tool and easy standardization. In our previous papers, we analyzed and discussed the main points of this research by a theoretical approach as discussed below. Conventionally, this type of distribution has been considered to lie within a rhombus (more precisely, within a rectangular area). However, when considering the tightening torque and axial tension as independent random variables, the distribution becomes elliptical. The same idea applies to the relation between the tightening torque and the equivalent stress for a bolt axis based on shear strain energy theory. On the other hand, regarding the variation in the tightening torque (tightening work coefficient a) actually applied to a bolt, it was reported by Bickford, Kawasaki, and others that it can vary by 15% or more from the target (indicated) tightening torque. However, the torques for wrenches used at actual assembly sites or under lubricated conditions were not reported. Therefore, it is necessary to experimentally verify that the relation between the tightening torque and the axial tension (axial stress) and equivalent stress of a bolt axis is distributed in an ellipse. Furthermore, the screw-thread characteristics (torque coefficient, equivalent stress coefficient, coefficient of friction, etc.) during the tightening process should be clarified by an experimental approach and observation. Thus, in this study, in experiments under dry (as-obtained) and lubricated (Loctite 263) conditions, the tool (preset-type and dial-type torque wrenches) and bolt strength classification (8.8 and 10.9) were changed, and the screw-thread characteristics were observed during actual bolt tightening and the characteristics under different conditions were analyzed. It was clearly shown that the tightening torque and the axial tension (axial stress) of a bolt axis and the equivalent stress vary with an elliptical distribution rather than a rhombic distribution. Finally, the validity of the tightening theory based on the elliptical confidence limit method was also verified experimentally.Copyright
Archive | 2008
Hiromi Shimazu; Yohei Tanno; Hiroyuki Ohta; Ryuji Takada; Takayuki Shimodaira
International journal of automotive engineering | 2012
Soichi Hareyama; Ryuji Takada; Takayuki Shimodaira; Kazuhisa Tamura; Akio Hoshi; Makoto Nakashima
WCX™ 17: SAE World Congress Experience | 2017
Soichi Hareyama; Ken-ichi Manabe; Makoto Nakashima; Takayuki Shimodaira; Akio Hoshi
Transactions of the JSME (in Japanese) | 2016
Takashi Onozato; Saku Egawa; Takeshi Takahashi; Takayuki Shimodaira; Takashi Naganawa
The Proceedings of Autumn Conference of Tohoku Branch | 2016
Michihiro Kawashita; Takayuki Ohno; Akio Hoshi; Kenji Ito; Takayuki Shimodaira; Yasuhiko Shinji
The Proceedings of Mechanical Engineering Congress, Japan | 2015
Michihiro Kawashita; Takayuki Shimodaira; Hiroshi Aoyama
The Proceedings of Ibaraki District Conference | 2014
Michihiro Kawashita; Takayuki Ohno; Akio Hoshi; Kenji Ito; Takayuki Shimodaira; Yasuhiko Shinji
The Proceedings of the Machine Design and Tribology Division meeting in JSME | 2010
Soichi Hareyama; Kazuo Nagashima; Makoto Nakashima; Ryuji Takada; Takayuki Shimodaira; Shoji Yamaguchi; Akio Hoshi
The Proceedings of the Machine Design and Tribology Division meeting in JSME | 2010
Soichi Hareyama; Makoto Nakashima; Ryuji Takada; Takayuki Shimodaira; Kazuhisa Tamura; Akio Hoshi