May 18, 2024
Babak Abazadeh

Babak Abazadeh

Academic rank: Associate professor
Address: bonab-university of bonab
Education: Ph.D in Mechanical Engineering- applied mechanics
Phone: 04137745000-1620
Faculty: Faculty of Engineering
Department: Mechanical Engineering

Research

Title
Effect of bolt clamping force on the fracture strength of mixed mode fracture in an edge crack with different sizes: Experimental and numerical investigations
Type Article
Keywords
Fracture mechanics, Mixed mode, Bolt clamping force, Stress intensity factor, Crack length
Researchers Tajbakhsh Navid Chakherlou، Hadi Naseri Maleki، Afshin Babaie Aghdam، Babak Abazadeh

Abstract

To investigate the effect of bolt clamping force, resulting from torque tightening, on the mixed mode fracture (I and II) strength and effective geometry/loading factor of an edge crack with different lengths, experimental and numerical studies have been carried out. In the experimental part fracture tests were conducted on three batches of simple edge crack and bolt torque tightened with 3.5 and 7 N m edge crack at three different crack sizes of Poly methyl-methacrylate (PMMA) rectangular plate. The specimens’ fracture strength was obtained using a tensile test machine at different loading angles by employing a modified Arcan fixture. In numerical part, finite element simulations were employed to model the three test specimen batches at the three crack lengths to obtain their stress intensity geometry/loading factors. The results show that the bolt tightening torque significantly reduces the effective geometry/loading factor, and thus increases the joint fracture strength compared to bolt-less simple edge crack specimens. However, the bolt clamping effect on increasing the fracture strength was almost the same for different crack lengths.