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Re: How are bolt torque specs arrived at?

by "C. E. White" <cewhite3@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sep 12, 2007 at 11:07 AM

"Doc" <docsavage20@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
news:1189565419.719925.78590@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Just pondering the 9 ft/lbs specified for the rear seal housing on 
> my
> Cressida per the factory manual. How are bolt torque numbers
> determined?

This is a very complicated issue. In general the engineers would 
determine a target clamping force and work backwards from there to 
determine a tightening torque. For a gasketed joint, they would 
determine a bolt pattern and pick a bolt size to provide the required 
clamping force (and consider the mechanical strength for a load 
carrying member). The bolts would be sized so that when properly 
torqued they would be at something like 80% of their proof load. The 
torque needed to achieve this clamping force is a function of the 
materials involved (bolt material and base material for female 
threads), plating (these affect the frictional characteristics of the 
joint as the bolt is torqued), lubrication (another contributor to 
frictional characteristics), head style, etc. The type of loads the 
bolt would be subjected to would also be im****tant (axial, shear, 
combination, static, varying, etc.) For a joints subjected to varying 
axial loads, they would go for a higher percentage of the proof load 
(90 to 100%). Most modern head, rod, and main bearing cap bolts are 
torqued to the yield point. This is done using specialized machines 
that sense a change in the stress strain relation****p as the bolt 
reaches the yield point. This is a very good way to torque bolts for 
variable loads, but difficult to duplicate in a repair environment.

I have some information of torque settings at 
http://home.mindspring.com/~ed_white/id9.html
, but it is simple 
information related to steel on steel joints with non-reversed 
stresses.

Ed
 




 11 Posts in Topic:
How are bolt torque specs arrived at?
Doc <docsavage20@[EMAI  2007-09-11 19:50:19 
Re: How are bolt torque specs arrived at?
Comboverfish <combover  2007-09-11 20:06:42 
Re: How are bolt torque specs arrived at?
Steve Austin <saustin4  2007-09-12 08:42:25 
Re: How are bolt torque specs arrived at?
dahpater <dahpater@[EM  2007-09-12 03:31:28 
Re: How are bolt torque specs arrived at?
Tegger <tegger@[EMAIL   2007-09-12 10:59:31 
Re: How are bolt torque specs arrived at?
"C. E. White" &  2007-09-12 11:07:49 
Re: How are bolt torque specs arrived at?
"hls" <hls@[  2007-09-12 12:54:25 
Re: How are bolt torque specs arrived at?
kludge@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2007-09-12 17:13:07 
Re: How are bolt torque specs arrived at?
Steve Austin <saustin4  2007-09-13 08:02:50 
Re: How are bolt torque specs arrived at?
N8N <njnagel@[EMAIL PR  2007-09-12 11:24:08 
Re: How are bolt torque specs arrived at?
N8N <njnagel@[EMAIL PR  2007-09-12 14:25:51 

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