Deformation process numerical analysis of T-stub flanges with pre-loaded bolts
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2017Author
Šliseris, Jānis
Gaile, Līga
Pakrastiņš, Leonīds
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A numerical analysis and experimental validation of T-stub steel joint with pre-loaded bolts is done. Design codes have a very
imprecise analysis methodology that might not take into account the actual behavior of this joint. The calculations are done with
state-of-the-art open source software Code_Aster by taking into account large strains, nonlinear plasticity and contact mechanics.
Experimental validation of truss T-stub joint’s ultimate load and displacements shows good agreement with numerical simulation
results. Parametric studies show, that the ultimate load and stiffness is highly affected by the pre-loading level of bolts and thickness
of flange. By increasing the thickness of flanges up to 40 mm, nearly equal stress distribution in all bolts is obtained. The joint with
70% pre-loaded bolts has around 30% higher ultimate load than the joint with 0% pre-loaded bolts. The design of T-stub flanges
can be significantly improved by using state-of-the-art open-source finite element simulation tools.
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